Generating certificates and a CA (focused on web but the concept works
for whatever SSL situation you are using):
http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/securitymonkey/howto-securing-a-website-with-client-ssl-certificates-11500
Once you get the concept of certificate generation then look into the
I've seen this happen too but ended up just shutting off ntpd entirely
and croned an rdate in it's place.
In my case the clock goes WAAY out and even when I fix it it flys
way out on the next NTP interval.
Even if I restart NTPD the damned thing flies way out again a while
later.
I'm
In my experience I would say not to bother with one unless you intend
on doing high throughput SSL.
I've had nothing but issues using them on Soekris gear (but that was
many releases ago).
As for no blowfish, well that is a blessing as when the card locks up
and is very far away (like in an
If it is doing anything but the benchmark the results will be useless
but you probably already know that.
Assuming the machine is completely idle with no services currently
running (other than the one used to log in) then just try a bunch of
test cases for the usage pattern you expect to se
dd(1) and iogen should give you said rough estimation.
As for transmission issues.
First take a look on either side for network 'errors'..
$ netstat -I hme0
NameMtu Network Address Ipkts IerrsOpkts
Oerrs Colls
hme0150008:00:20:c2:5f:f0 1498294 0
7
cp /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.13.0 /usr/lib/libcrypto.14
Don't knock it, it works.
As well if you are having libm issues (ie. things (like httpd) can't
find isnan or isinf symbols) check to see if you have /usr/ibm.3.0 and
of so just move /usr/lib/libm.so.2.4 out of the way (like to /root).
Th
On 9-Mar-06, at 1:06 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Considering your input to this thread about donations wouldn't it be
smart to make it a little easier to find the donations pages?
I see nothing about where to do donations there or anywhere in
this thread.
It is pretty obvious where to look:
On 1-Jun-06, at 10:22 AM, Andrew Pinski wrote:
On Jun 1, 2006, at 1:44 AM, Rico wrote:
Manager: George, I need a program to output the string Hello
World!
You forgot one:
a lazy person
#!/bin/sh
echo "Hello World!"
Why waste an extra shell process not to mention all that extra typing?
I have been having issues lately with the HiFn based crypto cards
locking up in 3.7 and 3.8.
They are usually fine but under some undefined load they lock up and
it seems rather random as to when it happens and how much load causes
it.
The cards are used to help out with a VPN between a few
I am using a 4501 with the accelerator and when it works I agree it
can easily saturate a T1/E1.
The only problem is the card randomly wedges (personal observations
on 3.7 to current) so I've been advised to effectively shut the card
off (kern.usercrypto=0).
On 4-Feb-06, at 12:43 PM, Siegbe
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