> I tried to do the opposite : generating keys as PEM using linux's
> openssl, then convert them to plan9 format using pemdecode without
> success.
You have to convert the key from PEM to DER with OpenSSL,
then convert it to the Factotum format using auth/asn12rsa:
openssl rsa -in key.pem -inform
Hi, I'm using golang to code a 9p filesystem on linux. I wish to use srv +
factotum + 9pfuse from p9p as client to test the fs.
The server uses TLS with client authentication. Golang tls lib need keys in
PEM format (I think). On the client side, factotum need the keys in plan9
format.
I have no pr
On Tue Dec 17 08:40:23 EST 2013, quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
> > thats a surprising result. by dog pile lock you mean the runq spinlock no?
>
> yes.
my guess is it is made worse by the probes outside the lock.
- erik
> thats a surprising result. by dog pile lock you mean the runq spinlock no?
yes.
- erik
thats a surprising result. by dog pile lock you mean the runq spinlock no?
--
cinap