Archive for the 'AES' Category
Thursday, January 10th, 2013
Notes about OpenVPN performance testing. Results, in short: easy to saturate 100Mbit network on common hardware. Possible to do a near wire-line speed on 1Gbit network (needs recent version of openssl-1.0a, fresh intel CPU that does AES in hardware …
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Monday, October 31st, 2011
Notes about OpenVPN performance testing. Results, in short: easy to saturate 100Mbit network on common hardware. Possible to do a near wire-line speed on 1Gbit network (needs recent version of openssl-1.0a, fresh intel CPU that does AES in hardware …
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Sunday, October 2nd, 2011
Here’s how to encrypt and decrypt a message using CipherOutputStream/ CipherInputStream The methods used are all part of Sun’s JCE. Sun’s JCE documenation is all but useless. You pretty well have to Google the web to find sample code to use these…
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Sunday, October 2nd, 2011
Here’s how to encrypt and decrypt a message using CipherOutputStream/ CipherInputStream The methods used are all part of Sun’s JCE. Sun’s JCE documenation is all but useless. You pretty well have to Google the web to find sample code to use these…
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Saturday, September 24th, 2011
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