--On 16 October 2005 11:04 -0400, Mike wrote:
[3] Check carefully, many of these boards only support RNG
Very carefully - you can't just go by model number; this was on
undeadly:
"VIA is annoying because they don't say which particular CPU is on
those EPIA mobos. The reason I'm saying this
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 11:04:17AM -0400, Mike wrote:
> VPN at fairly high speeds. I'm not sure the hardware acceleration on
> the VIA boards (called ACE, padlock, etc.) is supported for IPSec [1,2].
> I got these results:
>
> Pair of EPIA PD1 with RNG and AES [3]:
> AES SHA: 24 Mbps
> BLF
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 13 October 2005 17:50 -0400, Andrew Atrens wrote:
>> Cpu is a Geode1100 - doing 10Mb/s IPsec has it maxed out :)
If you want a low-ish power cpu for running crypto, the newer c3/eden
are better.
I, too, was looking for a low power, low cost platform for doing
jared r r spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's easy to be an armchair quarterback, and perhaps i don't
> know the whole story, but it'd be nice if soren-et-al. appeared
> to not be resting on the laurels of selling a boat load of
> 4501/4801s over the past few years and instead was p
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 04:07:00PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Even though the card is detected, I'm not seeing any boost in
> > IPsec performance.
>
> > Cpu is a Geode1100 - doing 10Mb/s IPsec has it maxed out :)
>
> The cpu is unable to feed the crypto card fast enough.
>
> You would think
--On 13 October 2005 17:50 -0400, Andrew Atrens wrote:
I know in FreeBSD/DragonFly I have a couple of tools to check to
see if it's being engaged - hifnstats and cryptostats
(in /usr/src/tools/tools/crypto), but I'm not sure if the equivalent
exists for OpenBSD.
You'll see something in the int
> Even though the card is detected, I'm not seeing any boost in
> IPsec performance.
> Cpu is a Geode1100 - doing 10Mb/s IPsec has it maxed out :)
The cpu is unable to feed the crypto card fast enough.
You would think that doing crypto operations, especially 3DES
is a lot of work. And it is. B
Even though the card is detected, I'm not seeing any boost in
IPsec performance.
I'm getting 10Mb/s using 3des. The raw speed (no ipsec) of the
link is around 25Mb/s. This measured with netstrain.
Here's what dmesg says -
hifn0 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 "Hifn 7955/7954" rev 0x00: LZS 3DES ARC4
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