On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 15:49, Herbert Valerio Riedel wrote: > I'm also trying to find out a _clean_ way to override the default > cipher-aes.o module shipped with rh8, in order to prepare some > 100%-performance boosting kernel-cipher-aes-i586 rpm > (based on > http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~hvr/crypto/cipher-aes-i586-0.3.tar.gz, > which you might want to build yourself for the meantime, until I figure > out some way to rpm it...) fyi, I've been able to upload some cipher-aes-i586 replacement rpms to > http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~hvr/crypto/redhat-8.0/ You just have to install the one kernel-cipher-aes-i586 rpm matching arch-wise your rh8 kernel rpm, and it'll supersede the default ansi-c cipher-aes.o module the next time some 'modprobe cipher-aes' is executed; I hope my efforts with respect to rh8 packaging for making the use of cryptoapi/cryptoloop/ipsec_tunnel easy to use are of some use to anybody; I'd love to offer support like this for your favorite distributions as well, but due to lack of time and resources this task has to be accomplished by others - should anyone have prepared cryptoapi related packages for their favorite distro, please contact us, so we can point on www.kerneli.org to those packages... regards, -- Herbert Valerio Riedel / Phone: (EUROPE) +43-1-58801-18840 Email: hvr@hvrlab.org / Finger hvr@gnu.org for GnuPG Public Key GnuPG Key Fingerprint: 7BB9 2D6C D485 CE64 4748 5F65 4981 E064 883F 4142
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