Re: Platinum Sponsorship by Huawei

2014-05-29 Thread Jeremy Gray
> > government of North Korea... Even if no strings, it would damage the > perception people have of OpenSSL just being associated with that entity. > So, just be mindful of people's perceptions when accepting anything. +1. Dennis Rodman goes to North Korea and says its just basketball, not poli

Re: v1.0.1g command line gcm error

2014-05-13 Thread Jeremy Gray
uld be great. > Do you know whether this only effects simple file encryption or is it > general to the gcm mode, ie. would it effect tcp/ip traffic? > > Thanks > > > > On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Jeremy Gray wrote: > >> I had exactly this issue a few days ago. T

Re: v1.0.1g command line gcm error

2014-05-13 Thread Jeremy Gray
I had exactly this issue a few days ago. Turns out that there's a bug in setting up the GCM cipher, so the enc part is not working correctly for GCM. More than that, someone else will have to elaborate if you are interested. --Jeremy On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Tom stone wrote: > Using

[1.1.0-dev] AES-GCM on command line: "bad decrypt" but seems to work

2014-05-06 Thread Jeremy Gray
Hi, I'm seemingly able to enc and dec from the command line using -aes-128-gcm, but get a "bad decrypt" error (despite being able to recover the plain text). Is getting this error message the expected behavior? The only thing I've found via google is a couple years old, and not really relevant (