On 2020-02-28 03:37, Salz, Rich via openssl-users wrote:
*>*Per section Supported Groups in RFC 8446 [1], FFDHE groups could be
supported.
I was wrong, sorry for the distraction.
As others have pointed out, it will be in the next (3.0) release.
Note that the group identifiers for the
Hello,
If you mean encryption/decryption only, I strongly suppose you should look
at EVP_CipherInit/Update/Final functions.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 4:53 PM Илья Юркевич (Ilya Yurkevich) via
openssl-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a client, that sends me data, that I need to encrypt, in few
Hello,
I have a client, that sends me data, that I need to encrypt, in few steps. I
can use such functions in PKCS11: C_EncryptInit (...), C_EncryptUpdate (...),
C_EncryptFinal (...). It allows me add data, that will be encrypted at every
step, using C_EncryptUpdate function.
In OpenSSL I
OK. I understood that "AES-128-CBC-HMAC-SHA1"(aesni_cbc_hmac_sha1) always
does mte.
I am trying to implement engine implementation of combined mode cipher
aes_cbc_hmac_sha1.
So in my aes_cbc_hmac_sha1_cipher implementation should i do mte only?
If hardware engine can do both operations in a