X-Git-Url: https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.ENGINE;h=8318db0a49a7eab35e9f759070e20382f73d5e99;hp=b30206c0edbb85c2cc1190194d365e3c7e73b57e;hb=458d356db93f8d06f52cc730c94e39758267b5b7;hpb=b22bda21a15b46094db379ffba55e3481e60223f diff --git a/README.ENGINE b/README.ENGINE index b30206c0ed..8318db0a49 100644 --- a/README.ENGINE +++ b/README.ENGINE @@ -25,25 +25,6 @@ What already exists is fairly stable as far as it has been tested, but the test base has been a bit small most of the time. - Because of this experimental status and what's lacking, the ENGINE - component is not yet part of the default OpenSSL distribution. However, - we have made a separate kit for those who want to try this out, to be - found in the same places as the default OpenSSL distribution, but with - "-engine-" being part of the kit file name. For example, version 0.9.6 - is distributed in the following two files: - - openssl-0.9.6.tar.gz - openssl-engine-0.9.6.tar.gz - - NOTES - ===== - - openssl-engine-0.9.6.tar.gz does not depend on openssl-0.9.6.tar, you do - not need to download both. - - openssl-engine-0.9.6.tar.gz is usable even if you don't have an external - crypto device. The internal OpenSSL functions are contained in the - engine "openssl", and will be used by default. No external crypto device is chosen unless you say so. You have actively tell the openssl utility commands to use it through a new command line @@ -52,3 +33,12 @@ device, or the built-in crypto routines will be used, just as in the default OpenSSL distribution. + + PROBLEMS + ======== + + It seems like the ENGINE part doesn't work too well with Cryptoswift on + Win32. A quick test done right before the release showed that trying + "openssl speed -engine cswift" generated errors. If the DSO gets enabled, + an attempt is made to write at memory address 0x00000002. +