graham wrote:
Hi,
I was going to try experimenting with Shibboleth on Debian when I ran
into the following warning:
"Debian Users, Stop!
Debian 4.0 has shown very poor cryptographic operation performance
during our testing. Since the IdP spends a great deal of its time, per
request, doing cryptography this performance problem leads us to
recommend deployers not use Debian as an IdP-hosting OS."
It appears this was a misunderstanding; the warning has now been
removed. There are no problems running shibboleth on debian. See the
shibboleth mailing list for discussion.
Graham
https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB2/IdPInstall
There is a little discussion of this on the Shibboleth mailing list,
starting at:
https://mail.internet2.edu/wws/arc/shibboleth-users/2008-03/msg00265.html
which says they have come to no conclusions about the reasons for the
poor performance. Google doesn't give me much, but maybe I'm not using
the right search terms as I'm unclear where the reasons could be.
Is bad performance with cryptographic algorithms a known issue with any
current debian packages? I would really prefer not to have to install RH
on my machines...
Graham
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