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2001-08-28Getting closer to working userland MAC.ben
2001-08-24switch to the optimised AES reference code fromMarkus Friedl
http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~rijmen/rijndael/rijndael-fst-3.0.zip the same code is used by ssh, so please make sure to update usr.sbin/ssh/rijndael.c if you change this code. tested on sparc (jason) and with swap encryption (me); ok deraadt@, provos@
2001-08-17Add RC4 support.ben
2001-08-08remove IPCOMP. derradt@ ok.Jean-Jacques Bernard-Gundol
2001-07-05#ifdef IPCOMP stuff properlyTheo de Raadt
2001-07-05Support for compression. angelos@ ok.Jean-Jacques Bernard-Gundol
2001-06-27Indentation.Angelos D. Keromytis
2001-06-25Update copyright; you can use this with or without fee (unless yourAngelos D. Keromytis
name is Theo Deraadt)
2001-06-23merge crypto/crypto{dev,}.h to crypto/cryptodev.h, to avoid name conflicts ↵Theo de Raadt
inside OpenSSL codebase
2001-06-16KNFTheo de Raadt
2001-06-13ivmask has been deprecated.Angelos D. Keromytis
2001-05-05Use the M_CRYPTO_DATA and M_CRYPTO_OPS malloc types.Angelos D. Keromytis
2000-11-17*HMAC96->*HMACAngelos D. Keromytis
2000-10-09AES alias for Rijndael, also adjust the name.Angelos D. Keromytis
2000-06-18Add Rijndael (128-bit blocksize) in the software crypto driver.Angelos D. Keromytis
Hacking at OpenBSD Crypto 2000 :-)
2000-03-17Cryptographic services framework, and software "device driver". TheAngelos D. Keromytis
idea is to support various cryptographic hardware accelerators (which may be (detachable) cards, secondary/tertiary/etc processors, software crypto, etc). Supports session migration between crypto devices. What it doesn't (yet) support: - multiple instances of the same algorithm used in the same session - use of multiple crypto drivers in the same session - asymmetric crypto No support for a userland device yet. IPsec code path modified to allow for asynchronous cryptography (callbacks used in both input and output processing). Some unrelated code simplification done in the process (especially for AH). Development of this code kindly supported by Network Security Technologies (NSTI). The code was writen mostly in Greece, and is being committed from Montreal.