I am talking about SSL accelerator cards for web servers.... to offload the CPU intensive part of serving encrypted web pages.

Something like this:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/security/axl600l/

At 02:17 AM 10/15/2005, you wrote:

Michael J McCafferty said:
> All,
>
>       Anyone stick one of these in their Linux web server ? How'd it work
> out for ya ?
>       Which card did you use ? What's available for non-name brand servers
> (not HP or Dell) ?

If your speaking of the encryption accelerator cards, I've run them in
firewalls, but not with Linux, FreeBSD. I would like to have run a
linux firewall, but after exensive research, I found that the kernel
patch/module was very old, had few instructions for using it, and
didn't seem to be supported anymore.

If you're talking about something else, excuse my intrusion into the
thread.

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