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From: Thunder Bear (thunderbear_at_yonderway.com)
Date: Fri Jan 17 2003 - 10:59:35 CST
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Specifically, in his answer to question #3, this sales engineer from
AMI (the x86 BIOS guys) asks "Sidenote: does any open-source developer
want to check if these extensions could be used to improve SSH, SCP or
GPG performance?"
Considering OpenBSD's already strong support for crypto hardware, I'm
wondering what the crypto gurus here think about this.
Chris Hedemark .. Prospect Park, PA .. http://yonderway.com
Homeland Security begins at home; support your Second Amendment.
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