> 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
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 Apa
> Since this is about OpenSSL 0.9.4, it's obvious that page isn't quite
> up-to-date. Since 0.9.6, OpenSSL comes in an engine variant that
> contains support for several hardware crypto devices, among others
> Rainbow CryptoSwift (which I test a little now and then, since I have
> one of those).
From: "Christopher Crowley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ccrowley>
ccrowley> ...OpenSSL does not have a public interface that supports cryptocards.
ccrowley> iPlanet supports the PKCS#11 interface.
ccrowley> Although the Sun Crypto Accelerator card is compatible with OpenSSL, mod_ssl
ccrowley> rev 0.9.4,