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@HaoDong108 Why are you using ?des-cbc
I want to use it to make a signed Demo, which is used to give the counterpart a demonstration example that can be run directly.
But I don't think it has anything to do with what encryption algorithm I use. The question is, it is wrong and strange, or am I using it incorrectly?
I can't understand why a code that only needs to be implemented purely by algorithm would encounter errors that seem completely unrelated to the calculation process.
Details
The first time I used the node .mjs script, I encountered this problem.
(See Example code)
This is just a simple single Demo script. Its file suffix is'. mjs'
On this issue, I refer to stackoverflow,And tried to input
set NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider
at the vscode terminal. But it didn't workI don't want to reduce the version of nodejs, and I don't want to attach other files. Who can tell me how to solve this problem gracefully? 😣
Node.js version
v20.11.1
Example code
Operating system
windows 11
Code edit in vscode
Scope
None
Module and version
Not applicable.
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