And where do i set that ? 

> hi,
> BF_set_key is marked as defined in libcrypto.so or libeay32.dll(for windows)
> check if this openssl library is in your library path.
> 
> sravan
> 
> 
> Pól Ó Riain wrote: 
> > Hey, yes it does exist. Is there anything wrong with the code ?
> > 
> >   
> > > If BF_set_key function is statically linked, you can confirm
> > > those symbols in shared object, like:
> > > 
> > > $ nm libnativebf.so
> > >          U BF_cfb64_encrypt
> > >          U BF_set_key                     <- must exist.
> > > 000009a0 T Java_nativeBF_nativeRun
> > >           :
> > > 
> > > Hope this helps.
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