Hello Greg KH, Am 2011-04-21 14:29:01, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > Why do you need to write a new driver? We already have such a driver in > the kernel today, have you tried it? Because this keyboard has much more functions (including security) as other ones and require a special driver. OK, generaly my driver is a bridge between the different keyboard funktions an the rest of the OS. > > So, my question is, how to use the kernel AES module to encrypt/decrypt > > the connection? Or must I implement it on my own? > Just use the functions provided by that module by calling them. That has crashed the kernel... :-/ > > Is there a HOWTO how to code sucht things? > Not really, it's just a matter of calling the code in the module, it's > that simple. Hmmm... > good luck, > greg k-h Thanks, Greetings and nice Weekend Michelle Konzack -- ##################### Debian GNU/Linux Consultant ###################### Development of Intranet and Embedded Systems with Debian GNU/Linux itsystems@tdnet France EURL itsystems@tdnet UG (limited liability) Owner Michelle Konzack Owner Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 (homeoffice) 50, rue de Soultz Kinzigstraße 17 67100 Strasbourg/France 77694 Kehl/Germany Tel: +33-6-61925193 mobil Tel: +49-177-9351947 mobil Tel: +33-9-52705884 fix <http://www.itsystems.tamay-dogan.net/> <http://www.flexray4linux.org/> <http://www.debian.tamay-dogan.net/> <http://www.can4linux.org/> Jabber linux4michelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ICQ #328449886 Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/
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