Getting keys for my own crtypto functions (opencdk)
Simon Josefsson
simon at josefsson.org
Fri Jun 11 16:28:17 CEST 2010
Kahnan Patel <kahnanp at iri.com> writes:
> Hi Sir,
>
> My name is Kahnan Patel and I need some help regarding:
>
> cdk_error_t cdk_pubkey_to_sexp (cdk_pkt_pubkey_t pk, char **sexp, size_t * len);
> cdk_error_t cdk_seckey_to_sexp (cdk_pkt_seckey_t sk, char **sexp, size_t * len);
>
>
>
> I just implement my code using this function and everything worked
> fine, but as you mention that you have already tested this function
> with libgcrypt to get key from key ring by it's id and use that key in
> this sexp and encrypt and decrypt.
>
> So if you can sent me that code or if you can just guid me how to
> convert ascii armor to "cdk_pkt_pubkey_t pk" object then I will
> really appreciate this.
The OpenCDK library is (alas) no longer available as a separate package,
so you should first try to map the above APIs to GnuTLS functions.
/Simon
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