[Openswan dev] Re: [Openswan Users] Hardware encryption support - VIA PadLock?

Ken Bantoft ken at xelerance.com
Tue Jun 22 17:45:40 CEST 2004


I merged a 'play nicely' version of this into HEAD a few minutes ago.  

If we are told to build with AES, and NOT cryptoAPI, then we run our AES

If we are told to do CryptoAPI, then we try it.

On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Nate Carlson wrote:

> On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Ken Bantoft wrote:
> > I didn't get it...  (the patch)
> 
> heh, ok, that's what i get for trying to work on this stuff when i'm dead 
> tired. attached.  :)
> 
> > > lips_info:ipsec_init: KLIPS startup, Openswan KLIPS IPsec stack version: 2.2.0dr1
> > > klips_info:ipsec_alg_init: KLIPS alg v=0.8.1-0 (EALG_MAX=255, AALG_MAX=251)
> > > klips_info:ipsec_alg_init: calling ipsec_alg_static_init()
> > > setup_ipsec_alg_capi_cipher(): alg_type=15 alg_id=12 name=aes keyminbits=128 keymaxbits=256, ret=0
> > > setup_ipsec_alg_capi_cipher(): alg_type=15 alg_id=253 name=twofish keyminbits=128 keymaxbits=256, ret=0
> > > setup_ipsec_alg_capi_cipher(): alg_type=15 alg_id=252 name=serpent keyminbits=128 keymaxbits=256, ret=0
> > > setup_ipsec_alg_capi_cipher(): alg_type=15 alg_id=6 name=cast5 keyminbits=128 keymaxbits=128, ret=0
> > > setup_ipsec_alg_capi_cipher(): alg_type=15 alg_id=7 name=blowfish keyminbits=96 keymaxbits=448, ret=0
> > > 
> > > It breaks the built in AES support, though. Certainly shouldn't be
> > > commited to the source tree; just works for me (tm).
> > 
> > Okay, we'll sort it out based on your patch, thanks!
> 
> Sounds good!
> 
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