Steve:
Excuse me to be so meticolous, but you mean demos/sign.c, right ? I
could'nt find a sign.c in crypto.

Anayway, is a good notice, as I wanted to use the demos/sign.c for
building a tool to sign and verify  files.

Thks,

Mauricio Salinas

> -----Mensaje original-----
> De:   Dr S N Henson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el:   lunes, 13 de agosto de 2001 12:46
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> Asunto:       Re: Using DSA to sign a PKCS7 message
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> 
> 
> Frank Geck wrote:
> > 
> > I have been looking at the crypto/sign.c.  I see how yo can specify
> the
> > hash to use but not the signature algorithm.  How do you do that or
> what
> > one does it use, does any one know?
> > 
> 
> Don't rely on crypto/sign.c its obsolete. If you use the S/MIME API
> (example in apps/smime.c) its all automatic when a DSA key is
> specified.
> 
> Steve.
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