The returned value should be just passed to OSSL_PROVIDER_unload() when you're no longer using the provider. Tomas On Thu, 2022-02-10 at 11:03 +0000, Srinivas, Saketh (c) wrote: > do you have an example how to set it. It seems the function returns > OSSL_PROVIDER. what/where do i set this return value. > > thanks, > Saketh. > From: Tomas Mraz <tomas@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 4:59 PM > To: Srinivas, Saketh (c) <ssrinivas@xxxxxxxx>; > openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxx <openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: does Openssl 3.0 has backward compatiblity. > The PKCS12 files use algorithms that are legacy, you need to load the > legacy and default provider to be able to load them. You can do that > either with configuration file (see man 5 config) or with > OSSL_PROVIDER_load() calls. > > Regards, > Tomas > > On Wed, 2022-02-09 at 11:11 +0000, Srinivas, Saketh (c) wrote: > > Does openssl 3.0 supports the openssl 1.0 pkcs12 files. Is it > > backward compatible. For me it giving error in PKCS12_parse > > function. > > > > > > thanks, > > Saketh. > > > > Notice: This e-mail together with any attachments may contain > > information of Ribbon Communications Inc. and its Affiliates that > > is > > confidential and/or proprietary for the sole use of the intended > > recipient. Any review, disclosure, reliance or distribution by > > others > > or forwarding without express permission is strictly prohibited. If > > you > > are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender > > immediately > > and then delete all copies, including any attachments. > -- Tomáš Mráz, OpenSSL