However, looking in yast, I do find that i have something installed called
openCryptoki-32bit-1.5-11
I take it this is what I need?
It installs 5 files in /usr/lib/pkcs11. I also find openCryptoki-1.5-11 that installs
3 more files. Is this all I need? Do I have to do anything else? It looks like
/etc/init.d has a startup file named pkcs11lotd that might start a daemon.
If I try to start the daemon with
/etc/init.d/pkcsslotd start
I get
z90crypt module is not installed - not starting pkcsslotd
Starting down pkcsslotd daemon:
Cannot open file /etc/pkcs11/pk_config_data
ERROR log.o[1003.1024]: Failed to read slot database.
startproc: exit status of parent of /usr/sbin/pkcsslotd: 1
failed
looks like I'm still missing something.
"Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night:
God said, 'Let Newton Be!' and all was light." - Alexander Pope
"It did not last; the Devil howling 'Ho!
Let Einstein Be!' restored the status quo." - John Collings Squire
"God Rolled his dice, to Einstein's great dismay:
'Let Feynman Be!' and all was clear as day." - Jagdish Mehra
Gordon W. Wolfe, Ph. D.
VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company
> ----------
> From: Wolfe, Gordon W
> Reply To: Linux on 390 Port
> Sent: Friday, May 7, 2004 10:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SSL Basics for Linux/390 ?
>
> "Submarine" doesn't help me. It appears to be for s390x and z990 only. we're
> 32-bit and z800.
>
> "Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night:
> God said, 'Let Newton Be!' and all was light." - Alexander Pope
>
> "It did not last; the Devil howling 'Ho!
> Let Einstein Be!' restored the status quo." - John Collings Squire
>
> "God Rolled his dice, to Einstein's great dismay:
> 'Let Feynman Be!' and all was clear as day." - Jagdish Mehra
>
> Gordon W. Wolfe, Ph. D.
> VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company
>
> > ----------
> > From: Sal Torres/SBC Inc.
> > Reply To: Linux on 390 Port
> > Sent: Friday, May 7, 2004 9:42 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: SSL Basics for Linux/390 ?
> >
> > *** Reply to note of Fri, 07 May 2004 09:30:06 -0700 (MST/PDT)
> > *** by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > I think that the latest update from SuSE ("submarine") has an
> > RPM for openCryptoki.
> >
> > Title: Optional update for base system and kernel (submarine)
> > http://sdb.suse.de/en/psdb/html/819881d586e38ff3dd11ae555ccf
> > cabd.html
> > _______________________________________________________
> > Applies to
> > Product(s): SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 for IBM zSeries
> > Package:
> >
> > aaa_base,k_deflt,kernel-source,openCryptoki-z990,openCryptoki-z990-64bit,osasnm
> > d,s390-tools
> > Release: 20040503
> >
> > sal
> >
> > "Wolfe, Gordon W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >David,
> > >
> > >Do you have a URL for the OpenCryptki mods for OpenSSL on the Alphaworks =
> > >site?
> > >
> > >I went to www.alphaworks.ibm.com and did a search on "opencryptki" and =
> > >got zero results. Only one for "openssl" and it was not relevant.
> > >
> > >I went to google and searched on "opencryptki" and got zero results.
> > >
> > >We just got a new z800 with 2 IFLs and PCICA cards and want to start =
> > >using the crypto co-processors with Linux.
> > >
> > >"Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night:
> > >God said, 'Let Newton Be!' and all was light." - Alexander Pope
> > >
> > >"It did not last; the Devil howling 'Ho!
> > >Let Einstein Be!' restored the status quo." - John Collings Squire
> > >
> > >"God Rolled his dice, to Einstein's great dismay:
> > >'Let Feynman Be!' and all was clear as day." - Jagdish Mehra
> > >
> > >Gordon W. Wolfe, Ph. D.
> > >VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company
> > >
> > >> ----------
> > >> From: David Boyes
> > >> Reply To: Linux on 390 Port>
> > >> Sent: Friday, May 7, 2004 7:53 AM
> > >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >> Subject: Re: SSL Basics for Linux/390 ?
> > >>=20
> > >> > It looks to me like I need
> > >> > Tomcat 4.1.27 or later so that the connectors are included. Has =
> > >anyone
> > >> > had experience running SSL with linux/390 using Tomcat? The
> > >> > server runs
> > >> > SuSE SLES8 SP3.
> > >> > Where can I find compatible Tomcat files? I also looking for good =
> > >SSL
> > >> > doc for linux.
> > >>=20
> > >> The Oreilly SSL book is excellent.
> > >>=20
> > >> Dunno if you have a crypto engine available, but if you do, I strongly
> > >> encourage you to get the OpenSSL OpenCryptki mods from the IBM
> > >> Alphaworks site to enable OpenSSL to use the PCICA and later. It
> > >> *dramatically* improves SSL performance (not unexpected, but it's
> > >> *really* a big difference...)
> > >>=20
> > >> Wrt to the src RPMs: do they not build with rpm? They should install =
> > >OK
> > >> if you force RPM to build them from src.
> > >>=20
> > >> -- db
> > >>=20
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