Saturday, April 9, 2011

[android-developers] Access to phone's built-in OpenSSL?

As I understand it, OpenSSL is a part of the standard build for
Android phones. Is there any way for an NDK app to access the OpenSSL
encryption interfaces?

I understand that one could simply compile a separate copy of OpenSSL
with the app, but, in addition to being stupid from a storage point of
view, this isn't legally possible, since the app could then not be
shipped out of the US without being "blessed" (which takes months).

So, is there some way to access the built-in facilities? (This isn't
for data transmission, so simply using HTTPS isn't a solution.)

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