at the docs)
How much benifit was the card?
Mikey
lgazis [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/03/2002 21:48:29
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Fairly easy. For those hardware
: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:16 AM
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Lynn,
Thanx for your reply - I don't know if Oracle iAS (which uses
Apache/MOD_SSL/OpenSSL) uses the engine version, unfortunately as it is a
packaged product recompilation
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I'm not sure how you tell, from the Apache end, whether Apache was built
with the engine version of OpenSSL or not.
httpd -V ?
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God is a programmer.
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL
If the tarball still exisits upon the server, the one would gain a clue
via ls;
openssl-engine-0.9.6b.tar.gz
If the tarball was rm'ed but the sources exist, again a search would tell;
/usr/local/src/installed/web/openssl-engine-0.9.6b/apps
Dear all,
Has anyone had any experience with hardware acceleration?
specifically:
How easy is it to get MOD_SSL to be configured with hardware SSL cards (any
cards to avoid/recommend).
We have Sun hardware (so Sun/Sonicwall ?)
Does anything need to be recompiled? which versions of OpenSSL
to the engine you wish to use.
I've set this up on Solaris, HP UX, AIX, Linux, and FreeBSD.
Lynn Gazis
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