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freebsd/crypto/openssl/demos/maurice/Makefile
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Makefile

CC=cc
CFLAGS= -g -I../../include -Wall
LIBS= -L../.. -lcrypto
EXAMPLES=example1 example2 example3 example4
all: $(EXAMPLES)
example1: example1.o loadkeys.o
$(CC) -o example1 example1.o loadkeys.o $(LIBS)
example2: example2.o loadkeys.o
$(CC) -o example2 example2.o loadkeys.o $(LIBS)
example3: example3.o
$(CC) -o example3 example3.o $(LIBS)
example4: example4.o
$(CC) -o example4 example4.o $(LIBS)
clean:
rm -f $(EXAMPLES) *.o
test: all
@echo
@echo Example 1 Demonstrates the sealing and opening APIs
@echo Doing the encrypt side...
./example1 <README >t.t
@echo Doing the decrypt side...
./example1 -d <t.t >t.2
diff t.2 README
rm -f t.t t.2
@echo example1 is OK
@echo
@echo Example2 Demonstrates rsa encryption and decryption
@echo and it should just print \"This the clear text\"
./example2
@echo
@echo Example3 Demonstrates the use of symmetric block ciphers
@echo in this case it uses EVP_des_ede3_cbc
@echo i.e. triple DES in Cipher Block Chaining mode
@echo Doing the encrypt side...
./example3 ThisIsThePassword <README >t.t
@echo Doing the decrypt side...
./example3 -d ThisIsThePassword <t.t >t.2
diff t.2 README
rm -f t.t t.2
@echo example3 is OK
@echo
@echo Example4 Demonstrates base64 encoding and decoding
@echo Doing the encrypt side...
./example4 <README >t.t
@echo Doing the decrypt side...
./example4 -d <t.t >t.2
diff t.2 README
rm -f t.t t.2
@echo example4 is OK