Yes, #458 is similar but for the pkeyutl.c
I would have changed:
{"keyform", OPT_KEYFORM, 'F', "Private key format - default PEM"},
to
{"keyform", OPT_KEYFORM, 'f', "Private key format - default PEM"},
The patch also adds an additional parameter,
{"engine_impl", OPT_ENGINE_IMPL, '-', "Also use engine given by -engine for crypto
operations"},
I would ask the author about the engine_impl . It looks to me that to keep the
previous behavior of the command
one would need to add this option if an engine is used. IIt could also be an
issue with the ordering
of the parameters, or to try and not use the engine when the public key is used.
(I could be wrong on this.)
The author is also active on the OpenSC list trying to use EC with the OpenSC
engine.
On 1/15/2016 5:24 PM, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL via RT wrote:
Doug, could you please take a look at PR #548 (or is it #549)? It also
addresses this KEY_FORM issue.
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Subject: [openssl-dev] [openssl.org #4246] OpenSSL-1.1-pre2 openssl req fails
to use engine
req.c (and many of the other apps) appear to have lost the ability to use an
engine.
The attached diff is against the github.com verison using Tag OpenSSL_1_1-pre2
In the req_options[] table:
OPT_KEY is set to "S" so pre- checking of the parameters does not drop the
string passed to the engine.
OPT_KEY_FORM is set to "f" so pre-checking will allow engine
The engine is saved:
e = setup_engine(opt_arg(), 1);
(I turned on debug, may want that off. )
to allow the theOPT_KEY_FORM to be an engine:
if (!opt_format(opt_arg(), OPT_FMT_PEMDER|OPT_FMT_ENGINE, &keyform))
This was tested with a modified version of OpenSC using ECDSA key on card to
generate a self signed certificate.
openssl req -config /tmp/genreq.6156.openssl.conf -engine pkcs11 -keyform e
-sha256 -new -key slot_1-id_2 -out /tmp/selfsigned.pem -x509 -text
P.S. The EC_KEY_* functions appear to be working too (#4225) Have not tried the
ECDH yet.
-- Douglas E. Engert<[email protected]>
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Douglas E. Engert<[email protected]>
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