Current debian unstable ssl (libssl and openssl) is 0.9.7c-5 Could you upgrade using 'apt-build install libssl0.9.7' and let me know what happens? I assume 'apt-build install openssl' is equivalent in that both work against the same source files and build setup. Thanks. And, yes, the decreased time is why I've been fighting it -- I want that 2-3 second ssl setup time. lsh gave it to me w/o compiling from source for ssh2 and cvs-over-ssh2 but email-over-tls-libssl is still the agonizingly slow 10 seconds. Michael Andersen wrote:
Heitzso wrote:I recently built openssl-0.9.7b myself on my SS20 (SM61) debian "unstable" box (with -mv8 -O2). I don't recall any major problems doing that, and the authentication time was reduced from well beyond your 10 seconds to somewhere around 2-3 seconds.Problem is current libssl package doesn't build in sparc32 environment. There's a bug in the package build setup. BTW, lsh was recommended and it works wonders. Slightly less than 2 seconds to setup ssh/cvs-over-ssh, which is remarkably better than the 10 or so seconds for setting up ssh via openssl. My email TSL still routes via openssl/libssl and takes the 10 seconds, but otherwise ...Best Regards, Michael Andersen