Thanks for doing the tests. I discoevered the AES problem myself yesterday, and I believe that the 1114 snapshot should work better, at least in that respect, so if you're willing, I'd like you to do the 0.9.7 tests again.
And yes, the more platforms the merrier :-). In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 14 Nov 2002 17:23:37 -0800, Lynn Gazis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: lgazis> Test of snapshots for 13 November 2002 lgazis> lgazis> Tests that were performed: lgazis> lgazis> - configuration and build lgazis> - test suite lgazis> - installation (be wise and do it in some temporary directory) lgazis> lgazis> Optional things would be to test the following: lgazis> lgazis> - build and run mod_ssl with the new installation lgazis> lgazis> Using mod_ssl 2.8.12 and Apache 1.3.27, with mm-1.2.1 lgazis> lgazis> (I am not testing OpenSSH or shared libraries. I am testing engine support lgazis> for CryptoSwift, in conjunction with Apache.) lgazis> lgazis> lgazis> On Solaris 7, using SUNWspro C compiler (Workshop C 5.0) lgazis> (sun4u-whatever-solaris2), 32 bit lgazis> (Path includes SUNWspro bin directory, /usr/ccs/bin, and /usr/openwin/bin, lgazis> where makedepend is found.) lgazis> lgazis> OpenSSL 0.9.7 snapshot lgazis> lgazis> openssl-SNAP-20021113: lgazis> lgazis> config - pass lgazis> make depend - pass lgazis> make - FAILED lgazis> lgazis> "../../include/openssl/aes.h", line 56: #error: AES is disabled. lgazis> cc: acomp failed for aes-core.c lgazis> *** Error code 2 lgazis> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target aes_core.o lgazis> lgazis> lgazis> openssl-e-0.9.6-stable-SNAP-20021113: lgazis> lgazis> config: pass, configured for solaris-sparcv9-cc lgazis> make: pass lgazis> make test: pass (with the exception of bc, which cleanly fails for lack of lgazis> the right version of bc on this system) lgazis> speed test: accesses cswift engine, fails with error -10006, wrong size, lgazis> wrong signature length lgazis> configure mod_ssl: pass lgazis> make apache: pass lgazis> make certificate: pass lgazis> make install for apache: pass lgazis> Run apache without CryptoSwift card, using SSL, shmcb session cache: lgazis> Testing with the Rainbow client program "show", just one client. lgazis> 1 thread: 22 tps lgazis> 10 threads: 55 tps lgazis> Run apache with CryptoSwift card, using SSL, shmcb session cache: lgazis> 1 thread: 62tps lgazis> 10 threads: 203tps lgazis> Pass (Apache runs with this version of OpenSSL, the CryptoSwift card can lgazis> still be accessed from OpenSSL, and it still accelerates SSL traffic). lgazis> lgazis> openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20021113 lgazis> lgazis> "../../include/openssl/aes.h", line 56: #error: AES is disabled. lgazis> cc: acomp failed for aes-core.c lgazis> *** Error code 2 lgazis> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target aes_core.o lgazis> lgazis> I can also test snapshots on HP UX 11.0, AIX 4.3, and Linux Red Hat (a lgazis> couple of different versions), if you need these. I will definitely check lgazis> that the engine code changes in OpenSSL 0.9.7 don't break CryptoSwift, once lgazis> I can get an OpenSSL 0.9.7 snapshot to build properly. lgazis> lgazis> Lynn Gazis lgazis> Rainbow Technologies -- Richard Levitte \ Spannvägen 38, II \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Redakteur@Stacken \ S-168 35 BROMMA \ T: +46-8-26 52 47 \ SWEDEN \ or +46-708-26 53 44 Procurator Odiosus Ex Infernis -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Member of the OpenSSL development team: http://www.openssl.org/ Unsolicited commercial email is subject to an archival fee of $400. See <http://www.stacken.kth.se/~levitte/mail/> for more info. ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]