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OpenBSD, starting with 2.7, has begun supporting some cryptography hardware
such as accelerators and random number generators.
! - IPsec crypto dequeue
Our IPsec stack has been modified so that cryptographic functions get
done out-of-line. Most simple software IPsec stacks need to do
cryptography when processing each packet. This results in synchronous
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OpenBSD, starting with 2.7, has begun supporting some cryptography hardware
such as accelerators and random number generators.
! -
! IPsec crypto dequeue
Our IPsec stack has been modified so that cryptographic functions get
done out-of-line. Most simple software IPsec stacks need to do
cryptography when processing each packet. This results in synchronous
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crypto unlock algorithm).
!
- Hifn 6500
This device is an asymmetric crypto unit. It has support for RSA, DSA,
and DH algorithms, as well as other major big number functions. It also
contains a very high performance random number generator. We have one
! device, full documention, and sample code. Development has not yet
! started.
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crypto unlock algorithm).
!
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! Hifn 6500
This device is an asymmetric crypto unit. It has support for RSA, DSA,
and DH algorithms, as well as other major big number functions. It also
contains a very high performance random number generator. We have one
! device, full documention, and sample code. Development has started, but
! currently only the random number generator is supported.
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www@openbsd.org
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