Carlo Florendo wrote:
IIRC, The kernel does some encryption functions, involving TCP, NFS, and
IPsec since all these are part of the kernel itself.
Yes, but key management is done in userspace.
-hpa
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JanuGerman wrote:
Hi every one,
I have one question regarding security libraries, already shipped with Linux Kernel. That is, all PKI, RSA libraries, as provided by OpenSSL are already integrated within the linux kernel source code? OR, one have to use OpenSSL seperately in this regard.
JanuGerman wrote:
Hi every one,
I have one question regarding security libraries, already shipped with Linux Kernel. That is, all PKI, RSA libraries, as provided by OpenSSL are already integrated within the linux kernel source code? OR, one have to use OpenSSL seperately in this regard.
Carlo Florendo wrote:
IIRC, The kernel does some encryption functions, involving TCP, NFS, and
IPsec since all these are part of the kernel itself.
Yes, but key management is done in userspace.
-hpa
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On 4/8/07, JanuGerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi every one,
I have one question regarding security libraries, already shipped with Linux
Kernel. That is, all PKI, RSA libraries, as provided by OpenSSL are already
integrated within the linux kernel source code? OR, one have to use OpenSSL
Hi every one,
I have one question regarding security libraries, already shipped with Linux
Kernel. That is, all PKI, RSA libraries, as provided by OpenSSL are already
integrated within the linux kernel source code? OR, one have to use OpenSSL
seperately in this regard.
I can see,
Hi every one,
I have one question regarding security libraries, already shipped with Linux
Kernel. That is, all PKI, RSA libraries, as provided by OpenSSL are already
integrated within the linux kernel source code? OR, one have to use OpenSSL
seperately in this regard.
I can see,
On 4/8/07, JanuGerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi every one,
I have one question regarding security libraries, already shipped with Linux
Kernel. That is, all PKI, RSA libraries, as provided by OpenSSL are already
integrated within the linux kernel source code? OR, one have to use OpenSSL
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