openssl: add configuration example for afalg-sync

This adds commented configuration help for the alternate, afalg-sync
engine to /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf.

Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
master
Eneas U de Queiroz 4 years ago committed by Christian Lamparter
parent 19af00850f
commit d9d689589b

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ PKG_NAME:=openssl
PKG_BASE:=1.1.1
PKG_BUGFIX:=d
PKG_VERSION:=$(PKG_BASE)$(PKG_BUGFIX)
PKG_RELEASE:=2
PKG_RELEASE:=3
PKG_USE_MIPS16:=0
ENGINES_DIR=engines-1.1

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
--- a/apps/openssl.cnf
+++ b/apps/openssl.cnf
@@ -22,6 +22,53 @@ oid_section = new_oids
@@ -22,6 +22,82 @@ oid_section = new_oids
# (Alternatively, use a configuration file that has only
# X.509v3 extensions in its main [= default] section.)
@ -16,8 +16,37 @@
+#padlock=padlock
+
+[afalg]
+# Leave this alone and configure algorithms with CIPERS/DIGESTS below
+default_algorithms = ALL
+
+# The following commands are only available if using the alternative
+# (sync) AFALG engine
+# Configuration commands:
+# Run 'openssl engine -t -c -vv -pre DUMP_INFO devcrypto' to see a
+# list of supported algorithms, along with their driver, whether they
+# are hw accelerated or not, and the engine's configuration commands.
+
+# USE_SOFTDRIVERS: specifies whether to use software (not accelerated)
+# drivers (0=use only accelerated drivers, 1=allow all drivers, 2=use
+# if acceleration can't be determined) [default=2]
+#USE_SOFTDRIVERS = 2
+
+# CIPHERS: either ALL, NONE, NO_ECB (all except ECB-mode) or a
+# comma-separated list of ciphers to enable [default=NO_ECB]
+# Starting in 1.2.0, if you use a cipher list, each cipher may be
+# followed by a colon (:) and the minimum request length to use
+# AF_ALG drivers for that cipher; smaller requests are processed by
+# softare; a negative value will use the default for that cipher
+#CIPHERS=AES-128-CBC:1024, AES-256-CBC:768, DES-EDE3-CBC:0
+
+# DIGESTS: either ALL, NONE, or a comma-separated list of digests to
+# enable [default=NONE]
+# It is strongly recommended not to enable digests; their performance
+# is poor, and there are many cases in which they will not work,
+# especially when calling fork with open crypto contexts. Openssh,
+# for example, does this, and you may not be able to login.
+#DIGESTS = NONE
+
+[devcrypto]
+# Leave this alone and configure algorithms with CIPERS/DIGESTS below
+default_algorithms = ALL

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