In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 7 Oct 2002 16:54:09 
+0200, Joerg Bartholdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

panther> Hi everybody,
panther> 
panther> is someone using OpenSSL with the SUN Crypto Accelerator 1000? The openssl 
panther> binary that comes on the driver CD *always* uses the hardware crypto. It does
panther> not need the -engine switch, and I cannot switch it off.
panther> 
panther> With the openssl-engine binaries, I compiled myself, I do need that 
panther> -engine <id>, but what is that <id>? How can I determine that id?
panther> 
panther> The reason for me to get this thing working with the binaries compiled 
panther> myself are
panther> - the openssl from the driver CD also has disabled IDEA, RC5, etc.
panther> - I'd like to use 0.9.7-beta3

Unfortunately, there is no support for that card built in to OpenSSL,
as far as I know.  If I had the developpers manual for it, I could
possibly write something and test it with you.  If I had access to a
machine with that accelerator, even better.  Do you have the
possibility to provide that?

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