Enable configuring OpenSSL using the standard openssl.cnf#8143
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This rather simple PR will enable configuring and enabling very important OpenSSL features using the standard openssl.cnf file.
One example of it are Engines ( introduced in OpenSSL 0.9.6 ).
More information of the current bultin engines of opensll for the following crypto devices:
In addition, dynamic binding to external ENGINE implementations is now provided. An example of dynamic agent is Intel® QAT OpenSSL* Engine.
Given we're using
OPENSSL_config()andOPENSSL_init_crypto()we're compatible with versions >= 0.9.6.