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2009 Mar 11
2
HSM devices and FreeBSD
I am essentially asking the same question that Eirik Overby asked a
couple of years ago. Is anyone aware of PCI-X/PCIe hardware security
modules that are supported on FreeBSD? I have not seen any on the
FreeBSD hardware compatibility lists. Again, as Eirik noted in his
question, HSMs are not simply crypto accelerators (which are supported
on FreeBSD), they also are a means of storing keys
2020 Feb 06
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.2
On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 at 12:46, Phil Pennock <phil.pennock at globnix.org> wrote:
[...]
> ssh_config(5) describes for `HostKeyAlgorithms` that:
> } The list of available key types may also be obtained using "ssh -Q key"
>
> Running `ssh -Q key`, the output does not include these proposed
> replacements.
>
> Only in sshd_config(5):
> rsa-sha2-512-cert-v01 at
2020 Feb 06
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.2
On 2020-02-06 at 13:28 +1100, Darren Tucker wrote:
> Like this.
> --- a/sshd_config.5
> +++ b/sshd_config.5
The ssh_config.5 also has a copy of this and presumably needs the same
change, unless I've misunderstood.
-Phil
2003 Oct 21
2
hardware crypto and SSL?
Is anyone successfully using some sort of hardware crypto solution to
combat the overhead of SSL in http transactions? I'd love to hear
anything good or bad about this.
-Bill
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2004 Apr 08
4
recommended SSL-friendly crypto accelerator
Hi,
I'm pondering building my own SSL accelerator out of a multi-CPU
FreeBSD system and a crypto accelerator.
What's the recommended hardware crypto accelerator card these
days?
Thanks,
==ml
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