Re: Using the Engine Interface in openssl to integrate with Crypto Hardware.

2007-02-23 Thread Neil Costigan
Roy, Anindya (Anindya) wrote: -Original Message- From: Neil Costigan I have recently used it to work with the IBM Cell processor I'd recommend the GMP engine as a starting point any specific questions or issues ? /Neil Hi Neil, Its good to know that I am not

Re: Using the Engine Interface in openssl to integrate with Crypto Hardware.

2007-02-23 Thread Neil Costigan
Roy, Anindya (Anindya) wrote: The openssl provides a Engine interface to bridge with a crypto capable hardware. I was wondering if anyone else have tried to use the engine interface ? I have recently used it to work with the IBM Cell processor I'd recommend the GMP engine as a starting point

FYI: OpenSSL engine. Cell / Playstation 3.

2007-01-11 Thread Neil Costigan
istance and patience. I hope to announce a public/release version later this month. Any comments, questions, etc. to neil.costigan[at]computing.dcu.ie Regards, Neil Costigan School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, IRELAND. http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~ncostiga __

FYI: OpenSSL engine. Cell / Playstation 3.

2007-01-11 Thread Neil Costigan
istance and patience. I hope to announce a public/release version later this month. Any comments, questions, etc. to neil.costigan[at]computing.dcu.ie Regards, Neil Costigan School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, IRELAND. http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~ncostiga __

Re: SSL and non-repudiation (WARNING: contains product plug)

1999-11-24 Thread Neil Costigan
The majority of current customers are using this to get their customers to confirm/sign transactions passed through html forms. See http://www.celocom.ie for details and a download that one can try against a test server we run. Regards, Neil Costigan Nicolas Aragon wrote: > > He

Re: Port forwarding using openssl

1999-09-15 Thread Neil Costigan
to distribute similar product(s) to the US you can see more details somewhere under http://www.celocom.com Regards, Neil Costigan > > At 09:07 AM 9/14/99 +0100, Ben Laurie wrote: > >Steve Cook wrote: > >> We have a patent license from RSA, so this is the only > >