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+--- a/apps/openssl.cnf
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++++ b/apps/openssl.cnf
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+@@ -22,6 +22,53 @@ oid_section = new_oids
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+ # (Alternatively, use a configuration file that has only
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+ # X.509v3 extensions in its main [= default] section.)
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+
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++openssl_conf=openssl_conf
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++
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++[openssl_conf]
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++engines=engines
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++
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++[engines]
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++# To enable an engine, install the package, and uncomment it here:
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++#devcrypto=devcrypto
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++#afalg=afalg
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++#padlock=padlock
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++
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++[afalg]
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++default_algorithms = ALL
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++
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++[devcrypto]
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++# Leave this alone and configure algorithms with CIPERS/DIGESTS below
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++default_algorithms = ALL
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++
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++# Configuration commands:
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++# Run 'openssl engine -t -c -vv -pre DUMP_INFO devcrypto' to see a
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++# list of supported algorithms, along with their driver, whether they
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++# are hw accelerated or not, and the engine's configuration commands.
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++
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++# USE_SOFTDRIVERS: specifies whether to use software (not accelerated)
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++# drivers (0=use only accelerated drivers, 1=allow all drivers, 2=use
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++# if acceleration can't be determined) [default=2]
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++#USE_SOFTDRIVERS = 2
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++
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++# CIPHERS: either ALL, NONE, or a comma-separated list of ciphers to
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++# enable [default=ALL]
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++# It is recommended to disable the ECB ciphers; in most cases, it will
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++# only be used for PRNG, in small blocks, where performance is poor,
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++# and there may be problems with apps forking with open crypto
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++# contexts, leading to failures. The CBC ciphers work well:
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++#CIPHERS=DES-CBC, DES-EDE3-CBC, AES-128-CBC, AES-192-CBC, AES-256-CBC
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++
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++# DIGESTS: either ALL, NONE, or a comma-separated list of digests to
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++# enable [default=NONE]
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++# It is strongly recommended not to enable digests; their performance
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++# is poor, and there are many cases in which they will not work,
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++# especially when calling fork with open crypto contexts. Openssh,
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++# for example, does this, and you may not be able to login.
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++#DIGESTS = NONE
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++
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++[padlock]
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++default_algorithms = ALL
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++
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+ [ new_oids ]
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+
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+ # We can add new OIDs in here for use by 'ca', 'req' and 'ts'.
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