Thanks.
Philip Prindeville wrote:
Not sure I understand.
Most encryption takes place at the Session layer (to use the ISO
reference model), and the kernel/user interface is just above layer 4
(the transport layer).
Encryption would need to be done in user-space.
I recently updated the Padlock patches for VIA to support OpenSSH
following the version bump.
Yup. Commit #1873 fixed that in trunk.
Justin Coffi wrote:
Does anyone know if any development headway has been made to allow
cryptographic acceleration? I understand it is already included in
the
generic Linux kernel.
How hard would it be to re-compile the AstLinux kernel to include
that
feature?
- Justin Coffi
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