includes bf, dh, dsa, hmac, idea, md2, md4, mdc2,
pkcs7, rc2, rc4, rc5, and ripemd.
Does that sound reasonable?
From: Dr S N Henson Subject: Re: OpenSSL in embedded environment Date: Sat,
28 Apr 2001 13:45:09 -0700
You may well have some 'fiddling' to substantially reduce the size
oing to do some code and makefile editing to get rid of everything else
I can, which I think includes bf, dh, dsa, hmac, idea, md2, md4, mdc2,
pkcs7, rc2, rc4, rc5, and ripemd.
Does that sound reasonable?
From: Dr S N Henson Subject: Re: OpenSSL in embedded environment Date: Sat,
28 A
: Re: OpenSSL in embedded environment Date: Sat,
28 Apr 2001 13:45:09 -0700
You may well have some 'fiddling' to substantially reduce the size of
OpenSSL. It all depends on what you want to use it for and what support you
need.
For example if you don't need PKCS#12 support you can delete
From: Dr S N Henson Subject: Re: OpenSSL in embedded environment Date: Sat,
28 Apr 2001 13:45:09 -0700
You may well have some 'fiddling' to substantially reduce the size of
OpenSSL. It all depends on what you want to use it for and what support you
need.
For example if you don't
I have (possibly) a similar problem. But just for the sake of completeness, is anyone
aware of a port to VxWorks? If I could hook up with the poor sod that's been through
this before that would probably save my hair at least.
-lee
I apoligize for sending this question again. The email account I was using
has proved to be too unreliable, so I have switched to a different account.
Has anyone had any experience with OpenSSL in an embedded environment? I'm
trying to trim libcrypto.a and libssl.a down to a reasonable size
: Gregg Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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