On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:11 am, James Gray wrote: > Hi All, > > Seems the Netgear FVS338 firewall > (http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/fvs338.asp) is actually Linux under > the hood (specifically a customised 2.4.18 kernel): > ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/GPL/fvs338_v1_6_29_src_tar.bz2 (22.4MB)
Seems to have the following (according to Netgear: http://kbserver.netgear.com/datasheets/FVX538_ds_17Dec04_v3.pdf) Hardware Specifications: - Processor: 533 MHz Intel XScale IXP425 - Memory: 16MB Flash, 32MB DRAM - Encryption Accelerator: Cavium CN501 with 60+ Mbps (3DES+SHA-1) encryption So I might be in luck - anyone know if I need a cross-compiler or SDK for the XScale CPU? Or is it IA32 compatible?? What the hell is this "Cavium CN501"?! I know how these encryption accelerators work and what they are, just never seen them well supported under Linux. Cheers, James -- A bachelor is an unaltared male.
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