Nicola we already have a interface that sets blinding to on or off..
> On 9 Apr 2021, at 9:48 am, Nicola Tuveri wrote:
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> Thanks for the feedback Tim!
> I see your points and I value the discussion.
>
> Reading your message I realized that probably I got carried away in some of
> the detai
Thanks for the feedback Tim!
I see your points and I value the discussion.
Reading your message I realized that probably I got carried away in some of
the details in the lengthy email, and lost focus on part of the message I
wanted to convey.
Setting aside the matter of secure by default designs,
Nicola, you are (in my view) conflating multiple items.
For the provider and property design approach it is rather simple.
- Algorithm implementations can vary.
- Selection between algorithm implementations when multiple providers are
available is performed by properties
Algorithm implementations
Background
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[PR#14759](https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/14759) (Set
blinding=yes property on some algorithm implementations) is a fix for
[Issue#14654](https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/14654) which
itself is a spin-off of
[Issue#14616](https://github.com/openssl/openssl/i
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OpenSSL version 3.0 alpha 14 released
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OpenSSL 3.0 is currently in alpha.
OpenSSL 3.0 alpha 14 has now been made availab
The OMC are currently planning that the final alpha release of OpenSSL
3.0 will be made available on 20th May 2021. Anyone wanting new
features, APIs or breaking changes to be included in 3.0 should aim to
get their PRs submitted, approved and merged by this date.
Thanks
Matt