=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/crypto.html,v retrieving revision 1.73 retrieving revision 1.74 diff -u -r1.73 -r1.74 --- www/crypto.html 2000/12/15 15:47:43 1.73 +++ www/crypto.html 2001/01/31 22:36:14 1.74 @@ -327,11 +327,16 @@ us complete documentation and sample code for their chips and a sufficient number of cards to test with.

+ Post 2.8, this driver was also modified to generate random numbers on + the BCM5805 and similar versions, and feed that data into the kernel + entropy pool. +

  • Pijnenburg PCC-ISES
    The PCC-ISES is a new chipset from the Netherlands. We have received sample hardware and - documentation, and work to support this should start fairly soon. + documentation, and work on a driver is in progress. At the moment, the + driver is capable of feeding random numbers into the kernel entropy pool.

  • SafeNet 2141
    @@ -343,11 +348,10 @@
  • 3com 3c990
    - 3com doesn't yet fully understand how they could benefit from giving - us documentation for their cryptography cards, so feel free to contact - them independently and encourage them. We had good conversations with - them, but then the people we talked to change positions. We have given - up talking to them, since it appears to be a waste of time. + 3com has given us a driver to support the ethernet component of this + chipset. That driver is being ported. We are also supposed to receive + information for supporting the cryptography functions, which will require + a little bit amount of IPSEC subsystem rearranging.

  • Intel IPSEC card
    @@ -360,10 +364,10 @@

  • Intel 82802AB/82802AC Firmware Hub RNG
    - The 82802 FWH chip (found on i810, i820, and i840 motherboards) contains - a random number generator (RNG). High-performance IPSEC requires more - random number entropy. As of April 10, 2000, we support the RNG. We - will add support for other RNG's found on crypto chips. + The 82802 FWH chip (found on i810, i820, i840, i850, and i860 motherboards) + contains a random number generator (RNG). High-performance IPSEC + requires more random number entropy. As of April 10, 2000, we support + the RNG. We will add support for other RNG's found on crypto chips.

  • OpenSSL
    @@ -432,7 +436,7 @@ OpenBSD www@openbsd.org
    -$OpenBSD: crypto.html,v 1.73 2000/12/15 15:47:43 aaron Exp $ +$OpenBSD: crypto.html,v 1.74 2001/01/31 22:36:14 deraadt Exp $