On Thu, Oct 14, 2010, john.mattapi...@wipro.com wrote:
> Thanks Steve,
>
> Following the FIPS_incore_fingerprint() gave a good insight about the
> data that is taken for calculating the digest. After dumping the data
> once in the target I was able to adjust the offset. But still I see
> binary c
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To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: Incore.gz different signature from target machine
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010, john.mattapi...@wipro.com wrote:
> I got the FIPS openssl integrated with my application. Unfortunately I
> had to stick to build environment which is on sun solaris and
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010, john.mattapi...@wipro.com wrote:
> I got the FIPS openssl integrated with my application. Unfortunately I
> had to stick to build environment which is on sun solaris and my target
> machine is a powerpc embedded system. Until now I had to create the
> application in solaris
I got the FIPS openssl integrated with my application. Unfortunately I
had to stick to build environment which is on sun solaris and my target
machine is a powerpc embedded system. Until now I had to create the
application in solaris machine execute in the target, after getting the
hmac signature