From: "Christopher Crowley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

ccrowley> Another question that I have after reading a cached copy of 
ccrowley> http://www.james.rcpt.to/2001/sun-crypto/  on google, I
ccrowley> learned that these crypto cards only handle the Public key
ccrowley> side of the SSL connection to Apache clients.

That's really interesting, because that would mean it could only be
used for encryption and signature verification.  Quite useless in my
opinion.  And no, the cswift card isn't restricted to only operations
with the public key.

Or do I misunderstand what you mean?

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