Re: RSA engine is not using the functions mentioned in struct

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Respected Mr. Levitte,

I have created the symlink to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/openssl-1.0.0/engines/librsa_engine.so. During encryption and decryption it mentions that "engine "rsa-engine 1" set", but it doesnot use the function in the struct and also doesnot output the printf. Furthermore, I also tried the method you recomended but still no result.


Best Regards.

Khurram




From: openssl-users <openssl-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Richard Levitte <levitte@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 11:15 AM
To: openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: RSA engine is not using the functions mentioned in struct
 
In message <KL1PR01MB1334EA721A8064B36C7062F3DC590@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Mon, 13 Feb 2017 10:57:27 +0000, khurram ashraf <khurramashraf_786@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:

khurramashraf_786> Here the engine loads but when i try to encrypt a text file by using
khurramashraf_786> following command
khurramashraf_786>
khurramashraf_786> openssl pkeyutl -encrypt -in message.txt -pubin -inkey pubkey-B.pem -engine rsa_engine -out cipher.bin
khurramashraf_786> openssl pkeyutl -decrypt -in cipher.bin -inkey privkey-B.pem -engine rsa_engine -out rec.txt
khurramashraf_786>
khurramashraf_786> It seems that it is not using the functions which I defined in the
khurramashraf_786> struct_rsa. It is also not giving the output from the printf in the
khurramashraf_786> function.

You need to tell it where to find the engine as well.  libcrypto looks
in the standard system places (typically /usr/lib or so) and the path
given by the environment variable OPENSSL_ENGINES.  Try these lines
and see if that makes a difference:

OPENSSL_ENGINES=.
export OPENSSL_ENGINES
openssl pkeyutl -encrypt -in message.txt -pubin -inkey pubkey-B.pem -engine rsa_engine -out cipher.bin
openssl pkeyutl -decrypt -in cipher.bin -inkey privkey-B.pem -engine rsa_engine -out rec.txt

Cheers,
Richard

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