> Rather than using the nwam-ESSID-BSSID as it currently does, nwam will 
 > create a MD5/SHA1 (which one?) hash of the name(s) that it will use for 
 > the names of secure objects.  The name is be "nwam_hash".  If the 
 > tunable nwamd/strict_bssid from CR 6773627 is set, then the hash will be 
 > of the string "ESSID-BSSID" ('-' between the two values), otherwise the 
 > hash will be just "ESSID".  Since libdladm has a length restriction of 
 > DLD_SECOBJ_NAME_MAX (32) on the names, only the first 27 from the 
 > characters from the hash will be used in the secobj name.

How long a secobj name would you need to not have to worry about
truncation?

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meem
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