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The man page for EVP_SealInit says:<br>
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!important; float: none; background-color: rgb(248, 248, 248);"><tt>"The
public key must be RSA because it is the only OpenSSL public key
algorithm that supports key transport."</tt></span><br>
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1 ) Is this still true?<br>
2) Will this restriction change now that RSA key transport is being
dropped from TLS 1.3 (or so I've read...)?<br>
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Norm Green<br>
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