libICA will also drive z90crypt to utilize the crypto cards for RSA operations.

Eric Rossman

On 4/26/07, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There is confusion.  z90crypt operates the crypto cards.  That's its sole
purpose in life.  libICA (driven directly by openSSL or via PKCS#11)  and
the kernel-resident crypto APIs (e.g. used by IPsec) drive the CPACF.

On 04/26/2007, Thomas Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Since the z90crypt package does not seem to support the new instructions
> provided by the CPACF feature, this seems like a new niche for an
> enterprising third-party. A fast data encryption/decryption program that
> supports AES is always helpful on U.S. government computer systems, even
> linux under z/VM.

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