Thus spake Nils Larsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> the signature values sig->r and sig->s are computed using a
> random number (similar to the DSA signature computation) and
> hence these values should be different for each computation.
> The length of the DER encoded signature is of course determined
> by the length of it's components (and whether the highest bit
> is set).

Thanks for pointing me to the right corner, I knew I was missing 
something as fundamental as the whole concept of ECDSA :)

kind regards,

  Özgür Kesim
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