Am Donnerstag, 27. Oktober 2016, 18:53:45 CEST schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
Hi Jeffrey,
> >> preprocessor macros we can use to guard it?
> >
> > I am not entirely sure I understand the question.
>
> See, for example,
> https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/engines/afalg/e_afalg.c
>
> The
>> > The Linux kernel exports a network interface of type AF_ALG to allow user
>> > space to utilize the kernel crypto API. libkcapi uses this network
>> > interface and exports an easy to use API so that a developer does not
>> > need to consider the low-level network interface handling.
...
>> an
Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2016, 22:05:28 CEST schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
Hi Jeffrey,
> > The Linux kernel exports a network interface of type AF_ALG to allow user
> > space to utilize the kernel crypto API. libkcapi uses this network
> > interface and exports an easy to use API so that a developer do
> The Linux kernel exports a network interface of type AF_ALG to allow user
> space to utilize the kernel crypto API. libkcapi uses this network interface
> and exports an easy to use API so that a developer does not need to consider
> the low-level network interface handling.
>
> The library does
Hi,
The Linux kernel exports a network interface of type AF_ALG to allow user
space to utilize the kernel crypto API. libkcapi uses this network interface
and exports an easy to use API so that a developer does not need to consider
the low-level network interface handling.
The library does no