Hello All:
We had an SSL enabled client application which was working fine.Recently
we ran our client application in a machine with Cavium Nitrox Cards to
enable efficient operation during stress scenario. The NITROX SDK
includes an evaluation board with modified OpenSSL using Cavium's
TurboSSL
Hi,
Hi,
I am trying to compare the performance benefits in using hardware
accelerator, and am experimenting the CAVIUM SSL card.
I am comparing the results between 'speed' and 'speed -engine cavium', and i
do not see any difference in numbers.
I do see the message 'cavium engine set',
Can any one please help me on the below question? Is it because that the
rsasecurity server certificate is issued by www.valicert.com and
valicert.com trusted root is not available to complete the certificate
chain?
Thanks,
Ravi.
On 1/4/07, ravi shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have
Elwin Stelzer Eliazer wrote:
I am trying to compare the performance benefits in using hardware
accelerator, and am experimenting the CAVIUM SSL card.
I am comparing the results between 'speed' and 'speed -engine cavium',
and i do not see any difference in numbers.
I do see the message
i'm getting Undefined symbols error while compiling
openssl on an Intel based Mac. what causes this error?
transcipt below.
i've tried compiling:
openssl-0.9.8d.tar.gz
openssl-0.9.8-stable-SNAP-20070105.tar.gz
openssl-SNAP-20070104.tar.gz
using these two configurations:
./config --prefix=/usr
Hi
I have couple private and cert files. How do what kind of format of
these files?? Pem or .der format ??? Please help me.
TD
How to know it is .pem or der format filePEM files are base-64 encoded, and
they have a BEGIN CERTIFICATE and -END CERTIFICATE- kind of
header and footer. On the other hand, DER format are like binary files.
If you are able to open the files in an editor, and if the header and
It's been my observation that all the pem files I have come across were
ascii text files and all the der files have been binary.
Jim.
On 1/5/07, Dinh, Thao V CIV NSWCDD, K72 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have couple private and cert files. How do what kind of format of these
files?? Pem or
you may find that the cavium platform is as fast as your CPU - or that the
PCI bandwidth is being exhausted etc - however, what you REALLY should be
doing is checking your processor load when testing. after all, doing
250m 1024bit keys/s with 1% CPU laod is far far better for a server
than 255m
Thank you all for your comments, but i still do not have the issue resolved.
After your email below, i tried -multi and also time. I also loaded the
CPU and took some measurements.
But to my surprise, i am getting the same performance numbers, for time
./openssl speed dsa, in all the three
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