Thanks for highlighting this. I see that cmd's of type
ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_STRING, ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NUMERIC and
ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NO_INPUT could be expressed easily as strings ('EMPTY'
for ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NO_INPUT) in the conf file, but how about
ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_INTERNAL? How do I express a function call
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005, Edward Chan wrote:
> So what are the purpose of the ENGINE_ctrl_* functions? Assuming I don't
> use the auto-config file, what steps would I need to do to get the crypto
> card working? I already have a configuration file so I don't want to have
> another one. I'd like to
that I can use
whatever crypt accelerator card the user has.
Thanks for all the help.
Ed
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On Thu, Apr 07, 2005, Edward Chan wrote:
> Are there docs on this? I was just going by the example in "Network
> Security with OpenSSL". It looked so simple.
>
> ENGINE* e = ENGINE_by_id("ubsec");
> ENGINE_set_default(e, ENGINE_METHOD_ALL);
>
> And that is the way it looks in most other exampl
t looks in most other examples I've seen. Apache,
Stunnel, etc. If someone could point me to some decent docs and examples,
I'll be forever in your debt.
Thanks,
Ed
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Hi nCipher ENGINE is called chill. ;))
openssl engine -t chil
(chil) nCipher hardware engine support
[RSA, DH, RAND]
Maybe nCipher a board based on a bcm582x chip (which allows ubsec ENGINE use).
Hope it could help.
Regards
Fred
Hi nCipher ENGINE is called chill. ;))
openssl engine -t chil
(chil) nCipher hardware engine support
[RSA, DH, RAND]
Maybe nCipher a board based on a bcm582x chip (which allows ubsec ENGINE use).
Hope it could help.
Regards
Fred
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On Thursday 07 of April 2005 23:42, Edward Chan wrote:
> I have looked in various code, and I mostly see the latter. But in the
> stunnel code, I see them doing
>
> ENGINE* e = ENGINE_by_id(id);
> ENGINE_init(e);
> ENGINE_set_default(e, ENGINE_METHOD_ALL);
That's exactly what engine(3) manual rec
l, etc. If someone could point me to some decent docs and examples,
I'll be forever in your debt.
Thanks,
Ed
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Hi Edward,
I am guesing that you need to call ENGINE_ctrl() to set the right
parameters. These are control commands and each engine has a set of
these; to see what control commands are available for the ubsec engine:
$ openssl engine ubsec -
Or you could just look into the ubsec engi
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