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> Does anyone know of an SSL acceleration card that actually works under
> Linux/*BSD?
I successfully used a Broadcom PCI card on a Linux (don't remember
what Linux and kernel version, this was close to 2 years ago).
If I remember correctly it was the BCM5820 processor I used
http://www.broadcom
> Does anyone know of an SSL acceleration card that actually works under
> Linux/*BSD? I've been looking at vendor web pages (AEP, Rainbow, etc), and
> while they all claim to support Linux, Googling around all I find are people
> saying "Where can I get drivers? The ones shipped only work on RedH
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Reactivity, Inc.
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> Does anyone know of
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> Does anyone know of an SSL acceleration card that actually
> works under Linux/*BSD?
Does anyone know of an SSL acceleration card that actually works under
Linux/*BSD? I've been looking at vendor web pages (AEP, Rainbow, etc), and
while they all claim to support Linux, Googling around all I find are people
saying "Where can I get drivers? The ones shipped only work on RedHat
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