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Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] Intel AES-NI instructions (TLS and SRTP)
From: Kristijan Vrban <vrban.lkml () googlemail ! com>
Date: 2010-05-27 23:10:27
Message-ID: AANLkTilGIuVjhuFj8o_w-mDAz3hF-f5QZYKW-YwfaagH () mail ! gmail ! com
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yes, in in OpenSSL HEAD, there is support for AES-NI
here is a interesting discussion about it:
http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev@openssl.org/msg26520.html
But libsrtp does not have support for it.
Kristijan
2010/5/27 Russell Bryant <russell@digium.com>:
> On 05/27/2010 03:35 PM, Kristijan Vrban wrote:
>> After reading this article about Intel’s AES-NI Support:
>> http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/clarkdale-aes-ni-encryption,2538.html
>>
>> I just wonder, can Asterisk also take advantage from the Intel AES-NI
>> instructions?
>> 1. For SIP over TLS ?
>> 2. For SRTP?
>
> It's possible, I guess, but it wouldn't be something that was done in
> Asterisk directly. Asterisk just uses OpenSSL to perform the
> encryption. How OpenSSL accomplishes that is invisible to Asterisk.
>
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