Crypto listmembers: Has anyone thought about the idea of taking the encryption code from loop-aes and making a standardized set of calls out of it and packaging it as a loadable module? If this could be done, the system calls could be used by any software and distributed independent of the Linux kernel, and be standardized for an inordinate number of uses, no? I am just learning about adding system calls to Linux via loadable modules, so its why I am asking this question. I have not read the loop-aes code extensively so I do not know if this is technically feasible absent an overtly difficult rewrite of the code. Very Respectfully, Stuart Blake Tener, IT3 (E-4), USNR-R, N3GWG Beverly Hills, California Ship Augmentation Unit (SAU) stuart@bh90210.net west coast: (310)-358-0202 P.O. Box 16043, Beverly Hills, CA 90209-2043 east coast: (215)-338-6005 P.O. Box 45859, Philadelphia, PA 19149-5859 Telecopier: (419)-715-6073 fax to email gateway via www.efax.com (it's free!) JOIN THE US NAVY RESERVE, SERVE YOUR COUNTRY, AND BENEFIT FROM IT ALL. Monday, October 28, 2002 6:57 PM - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/