Thank you Andreas for your response. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Andreas Steffen<[email protected]> wrote: Hi Chinmaya
On 13.05.2016 09:37, Chinmaya Dwibedy wrote: > Hi All, > > What I understand, in order to use Intel’s AES-NI instructions, we have > to configure openssl plugin and build strongSwan (5.4.0) . As a result, > the OpenSSL libcrypto library automatically detects the presence of the > Intel AES-NI instructions and accelerates the AES-CBC encryption > algorithms. Please feel free to correct me if I am wrong. > Quick Assist Technology is a new Intel technology for better > accelerating cryptography. > > Does OpenSSL libcrypto library automatically detects the presence of the > Intel QAT device and takes advantage of this Intel technology (ex: for > faster setup rate)? > The current stable OpenSSL libcrypto library doesn't come with QAT support. There is an experimental OpenSSL libcrypto library with QAT support around that was patched by Intel in a quick and dirty way, but that library cannot be downloaded from Intel's website if you don't have an account with them. > Thanks in advance for your support and time? > > Regards, > Chinmaya > Regards Andreas ====================================================================== Andreas Steffen [email protected] strongSwan - the Open Source VPN Solution! www.strongswan.org Institute for Internet Technologies and Applications University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil CH-8640 Rapperswil (Switzerland) ===========================================================[ITA-HSR]==
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