Swap openssl base provider for default provider in integration tests #868
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Integration tests are failing when built against openssl 3.3.1, e.g:
This appears to be because neither the
base
nortpm2
providers currently support the sha256 symmetric cipher algorithm, although it can be enabled intpm2-openssl
at compile time.Using the
default
provider instead ofbase
fixes tests that are currently failing.I've submitted this patch to the Arch Linux package as well, where I later realised that it implements a commit already made here: 1b3aab9