Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2015-01-22 | Run util/openssl-format-source -v -c . | Matt Caswell | |
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> | |||
2008-12-23 | Patch the omission from prvious commit #17716. | Andy Polyakov | |
2008-12-23 | Engage crypto/modes. | Andy Polyakov | |
2008-10-31 | size_t-fy AES, Camellia and RC4. | Andy Polyakov | |
2005-01-18 | Don't zap AES CBC IV, when decrypting truncated content in place. | Andy Polyakov | |
2004-12-28 | iv needs to be const because it sometimes takes it's value from a | Richard Levitte | |
const. | |||
2004-12-26 | Remove yet another redundant memcpy. Not at least performance critical, | Andy Polyakov | |
essentially cosmetic modification... | |||
2004-12-26 | Eliminate redundant memcpy of IV material. Performance improvement varies | Andy Polyakov | |
from platform to platform and can be as large as 20%. | |||
2003-10-29 | Removing those memcpy()s also took away the possibility for in and out to | Richard Levitte | |
be the same. Therefore, the removed memcpy()s need to be restored. | |||
2003-10-15 | Correct serious bug in AES-CBC decryption when the message length isn't | Richard Levitte | |
a multiple of AES_BLOCK_SIZE. Optimize decryption of all complete blocks in AES-CBC by removing an unnecessary memcpy(). The error was notified by James Fernandes <jf210032@exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR.com>. The unnecessary memcpy() was found as an effect of investigating that error. | |||
2003-06-10 | The output from AES_cbc_encrypt() should be exact multiple blocks when ↵ | Richard Levitte | |
encrypting | |||
2002-11-14 | Remove warnings. | Richard Levitte | |
2002-11-13 | Security fixes brought forward from 0.9.7. | Ben Laurie | |
2002-11-13 | disable weird assert()s | Bodo Möller | |
2002-11-12 | Make the CBC mode od AES accept lengths that aren't multiples of 16. | Richard Levitte | |
PR: 330 | |||
2002-02-16 | Add the modes OFB128, CFB128 and CTR128 to AES. | Richard Levitte | |
Submitted by Stephen Sprunk <stephen@sprunk.org> | |||
2002-01-02 | Because Rijndael is more known as AES, use crypto/aes instead of | Richard Levitte | |
crypto/rijndael. Additionally, I applied the AES integration patch from Stephen Sprunk <stephen@sprunk.org> and fiddled it to work properly with the normal EVP constructs (and incidently work the same way as all other symmetric cipher implementations). This results in an API that looks a lot like the rest of the OpenSSL cipher suite. |