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Subject: Re: loop-AES supported ciphers
From: Marc Mutz <Marc () Mutz ! com>
Date: 2002-02-28 22:16:32
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On Thursday 28 February 2002 21:42, IT3 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR-R
wrote:
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> I never said you had an issue with giving users a choice of
> algorithms to choose from, I am just stating that cryptoapi needs to
> become a permanent part of the Linus kernel before people will begin
> to accept it.
Wrong. People start to accept is _now_. Take PPDD, take the NFS
implementation announced Tuesday. CIPE and FreeS/WAN are at least
considering the move.
> As it is now, every time I rebuild my kernel, I need to build,
> install and merge the NVIDIA drivers, and the ltmodem drivers.
Sorry, but that is how it works in Linux. I had to merge new-style RAID,
ext3 and kerneli back when I built by own kernels (and I did that evry
few days...)
> In other words if knowing what kernel version cryptoapi works
> with can be more complicated than any kernel after version x.y.z,
> then it will not be an easily deployable patch.
No patch that adds a new API to the kernel applies to more than a few
minor releases in a row. The kerneli patch on 2.2 was remarkable stable
w.r.t. to applicability to different kernels. Now that 2.4 has somewhat
settled, I expect that same to hold.
> Does your cryptoapi
> work flawlessly with a Linus kernel of 2.4.18, or 2.4.19pre1?
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It's a Marcelo kernel, BTW ;-)
Marc
PS: Please trim your quotes.
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Marc Mutz <mutz@kde.org>
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