implement it for nCipher hardware. The interface in itself should be
clear enough, but the nCipher implementation is currently not the
best when it comes to getting a passphrase from the user. However,
getting it better is a little hard until a better user interaction
method is create.
Also, use the possibility in req, so we can start to create CSR's with
keys from the nForce box.
WARNING: I've made *no* tests yet, mostly because I didn't implement
this on the machine where I have an nForce box to play with. All I
know is that it compiles cleanly on Linux...
patches that Geoff had in a patch file in his play directory.
NOTE for openssl-cvs: THIS IS A CVS BRANCH (BRANCH_engine). IT IS
NOT FOR THE FAINTHEARTED TO PLAY WITH. The code works as it is, but
it's not at all sure it ends up in the OpenSSL distributio in this
form, so do not get dependent on it!
Those rsyncing the repository are considered warned!
in cryptlib.h (which is often included as "../cryptlib.h"), then the
question remains relative to which directory this is to be interpreted.
gcc went one further directory up, as intended; but makedepend thinks
differently, and so probably do some C compilers. So the ../ must go away;
thus e_os.h goes back into include/openssl (but I now use
#include "openssl/e_os.h" instead of <openssl/e_os.h> to make the point) --
and we have another huge bunch of dependency changes. Argh.
There were problems with putting e_os.h just into the top directory,
because the test programs are compiled within test/ in the "standard"
case in in their original directories in the makefile.one case;
and in the latter symlinks may not be available.
to error code script: it can now find untranslatable function codes (usually
because the function is static and not defined in a header: occasionally because
of a typo...) and unreferenced function and reason codes. To see this try:
perl util/mkerr.pl -recurse -debug
Also fixed some typos in crypto/pkcs12 that this found :-)
Also tidy up some error calls that had to be all on one line: the old error
script couldn't find codes unless the call was all on one line.
script, translates function codes better and doesn't need the K&R function
prototypes to work (NB. the K&R prototypes can't be wiped just yet: they are
still needed by the DEF generator...). I also ran the script with the -rewrite
option to update all the header and source files.
consistent in the source tree and replaced `/bin/rm' by `rm'. Additonally
cleaned up the `make links' target: Remove unnecessary semicolons, subsequent
redundant removes, inline point.sh into mklink.sh to speed processing and no
longer clutter the display with confusing stuff. Instead only the actually
done links are displayed.