Loading doc/apps/config.pod +78 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ section containing configuration module specific information. E.g. ... engine stuff here ... Currently there are two supported configuration modules supported. One for ASN1 objects another for ENGINE configuration. Currently there are two configuration modules. One for ASN1 objects another for ENGINE configuration. =head2 ASN1 OBJECT CONFIGURATION MODULE Loading @@ -107,7 +107,82 @@ as any compliant applications. For example: =head2 ENGINE CONFIGURATION MODULE To be continued... This ENGINE configuration module has the name B<engines>. The value of this variable points to a section containing further ENGINE configuration information. The section pointed to by B<engines> is a table of engine names (though see B<engine_id> below) and further sections containing configuration informations specific to each ENGINE. Each ENGINE specific section is used to set default algorithms, load dynamic, perform initialization and send ctrls. The actual operation performed depends on the I<command> name which is the name of the name value pair. The currently supported commands are listed below. For example: [engine_section] # Configure ENGINE named "foo" foo = foo_section # Configure ENGINE named "bar" bar = bar_section [foo_section] ... foo ENGINE specific commands ... [bar_section] ... "bar" ENGINE specific commands ... The command B<engine_id> is used to give the ENGINE name. If used this command must be first. For example: [engine_section] # This would normally handle an ENGINE named "foo" foo = foo_section [foo_section] # Override default name and use "myfoo" instead. engine_id = myfoo The command B<dynamic_path> loads and adds an ENGINE from the given path. It is equivalent to sending the ctrls B<SO_PATH> with the path argument followed by B<LIST_ADD> with value 2 and B<LOAD> to the dynamic ENGINE. If this is not the required behaviour then alternative ctrls can be sent directly to the dynamic ENGINE using ctrl commands. The command B<init> determines whether to initialize the ENGINE. If the value is B<0> the ENGINE will not be initialized, if B<1> and attempt it made to initialized the ENGINE immediately. If the B<init> command is not present then an attempt will be made to initialize the ENGINE after all commands in its section have been processed. The command B<default_algorithms> sets the default algorithms an ENGINE will supply using the functions B<ENGINE_set_default_string()> If the name matches none of the above command names it is assumed to be a ctrl command which is sent to the ENGINE. The value of the command is the argument to the ctrl command. If the value is the string B<EMPTY> then no value is sent to the command. For example: [engine_section] # Configure ENGINE named "foo" foo = foo_section [foo_section] # Load engine from DSO dynamic_path = /some/path/fooengine.so # A foo specific ctrl. some_ctrl = some_value # Another ctrl that doesn't take a value. other_ctrl = EMPTY # Supply all default algorithms default_algorithms = ALL =head1 NOTES Loading Loading
doc/apps/config.pod +78 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ section containing configuration module specific information. E.g. ... engine stuff here ... Currently there are two supported configuration modules supported. One for ASN1 objects another for ENGINE configuration. Currently there are two configuration modules. One for ASN1 objects another for ENGINE configuration. =head2 ASN1 OBJECT CONFIGURATION MODULE Loading @@ -107,7 +107,82 @@ as any compliant applications. For example: =head2 ENGINE CONFIGURATION MODULE To be continued... This ENGINE configuration module has the name B<engines>. The value of this variable points to a section containing further ENGINE configuration information. The section pointed to by B<engines> is a table of engine names (though see B<engine_id> below) and further sections containing configuration informations specific to each ENGINE. Each ENGINE specific section is used to set default algorithms, load dynamic, perform initialization and send ctrls. The actual operation performed depends on the I<command> name which is the name of the name value pair. The currently supported commands are listed below. For example: [engine_section] # Configure ENGINE named "foo" foo = foo_section # Configure ENGINE named "bar" bar = bar_section [foo_section] ... foo ENGINE specific commands ... [bar_section] ... "bar" ENGINE specific commands ... The command B<engine_id> is used to give the ENGINE name. If used this command must be first. For example: [engine_section] # This would normally handle an ENGINE named "foo" foo = foo_section [foo_section] # Override default name and use "myfoo" instead. engine_id = myfoo The command B<dynamic_path> loads and adds an ENGINE from the given path. It is equivalent to sending the ctrls B<SO_PATH> with the path argument followed by B<LIST_ADD> with value 2 and B<LOAD> to the dynamic ENGINE. If this is not the required behaviour then alternative ctrls can be sent directly to the dynamic ENGINE using ctrl commands. The command B<init> determines whether to initialize the ENGINE. If the value is B<0> the ENGINE will not be initialized, if B<1> and attempt it made to initialized the ENGINE immediately. If the B<init> command is not present then an attempt will be made to initialize the ENGINE after all commands in its section have been processed. The command B<default_algorithms> sets the default algorithms an ENGINE will supply using the functions B<ENGINE_set_default_string()> If the name matches none of the above command names it is assumed to be a ctrl command which is sent to the ENGINE. The value of the command is the argument to the ctrl command. If the value is the string B<EMPTY> then no value is sent to the command. For example: [engine_section] # Configure ENGINE named "foo" foo = foo_section [foo_section] # Load engine from DSO dynamic_path = /some/path/fooengine.so # A foo specific ctrl. some_ctrl = some_value # Another ctrl that doesn't take a value. other_ctrl = EMPTY # Supply all default algorithms default_algorithms = ALL =head1 NOTES Loading