3COM 3XP card

2002-01-22 Thread Paul Root

Hi,
I've recently received a 3COM ethernet card that
has the 3XP chip allowing 3DES encryption on board.

I see that the card is supported by 4.4. Can I
use the encryption technology? How?

Thanks,
Paul.

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Re: 3COM 3XP card

2002-01-22 Thread Jonathan Lemon

On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 09:48:23AM -0600, David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 07:43:32AM -0600, Paul Root wrote:
  Hi,
  I've recently received a 3COM ethernet card that
  has the 3XP chip allowing 3DES encryption on board.
  
  I see that the card is supported by 4.4. Can I
  use the encryption technology? How?
  
 I have an intel pro S that does the same, but I don't think freebsd 
 currently supports this in these features although I have heard that 
 its rumored someone is being sponsored to add this feature.

Not for Intel cards - not unless Intel is willing to release documentation.
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Re: 3COM 3XP card

2002-01-22 Thread David W. Chapman Jr.

On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 07:43:32AM -0600, Paul Root wrote:
 Hi,
   I've recently received a 3COM ethernet card that
 has the 3XP chip allowing 3DES encryption on board.
 
   I see that the card is supported by 4.4. Can I
 use the encryption technology? How?
 
I have an intel pro S that does the same, but I don't think freebsd 
currently supports this in these features although I have heard that 
its rumored someone is being sponsored to add this feature.
 
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