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(racoon 570) Re: IKE/racoon on Linux 2.4
- To: racoon@kame.net
- Subject: (racoon 570) Re: IKE/racoon on Linux 2.4
- From: Bill Parera <bill_parera@yahoo.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 06:20:27 +0100 (BST)
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Hi Michael,
Thanks for the info.
1.I wanted to know if I can get the profiling data in
terms of time for Authentication and encryption
algorithams used in openssl.
2. We may be using some h/w for Key generation.
does openssl provides some interface through which I
can integrate this in openssl so that I can use the
same in dh_key generation and PSK signature
algorithams.
3.Since I have to use Linux 2.4 kernel.I don't know
how to go for PF_KEY support.
PF_KEY
IKE - - - - Kernel
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openssl (i ve doubts in it)
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H/w Generating Keys
TIA,
regards
Bill
--- Michal Ludvig <michal-bsd@logix.cz> wrote: > On
Tue, 13 Jul 2004, [iso-8859-1] Bill Parera wrote:
>
> > I suppose that there is no support for PF_KEYs in
> > Linux 2.4 kernel.
> > 1.If I have to go for the porting of PF_Keyv2 what
> are
> > the pointers for it.
>
> IIRC Debian people use racoon on 2.4 - ask on
> ipsec-tools-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>
> > 2.From where I can get the Performance data for
> > openssl encryption/decryption algorithams.
>
> What exactly do you mean?
>
> Michal Ludvig
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>
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