Specs are "useless" to an individual developer... but "spec" is an efficient way to communicate with your users and other developers... in case u need to.
But can you provide any info/benchmark that suggests hardware SSL acceleration actaully worth the money? Recently, some of my colleagues evaluated several accelerator boards and they are all expensive and disappointing (in performance).
In fact, as reported in an
ApacheCon 2000 paper, an Athlon 600 can outperform most of the SSL accelerator boards. And that is with 1/3 of the cost. So, I usually recommend my friends/colleagues to set up a seperate Apache box to do the SSL and then reverse-proxy requests to the real web server.
But SSL accelerator boards do have an advantage when considering key management.
... matters most. It is the software that do the drilling, cutting etc.
From the article: The speed and precision hinge on the software program written by researchers at NTU's department of mechanical and production engineering.
(1) i am not a nerd
(2) i don't think ir sucks
(3) i don't have the money to buy bluetooth so i still use ir with my t39 phone
ps i do know that your tv remote control use ir... though...
Specs are "useless" to an individual developer... but "spec" is an efficient way to communicate with your users and other developers... in case u need to.
If the DoD systems are so easy to crack, what is stopping others to attack them?
In Hong Kong, there is no law against buying pirate products. The law only states that selling/distributing pirate products is illegal. But the authorities are trying to http://www.info.gov.hk/cib/ehtml/pdf/consultation/ 2004copyright_e.pdf/change that, though.
They finally include something that is really usefully...
In fact, as reported in an ApacheCon 2000 paper, an Athlon 600 can outperform most of the SSL accelerator boards. And that is with 1/3 of the cost. So, I usually recommend my friends/colleagues to set up a seperate Apache box to do the SSL and then reverse-proxy requests to the real web server.
But SSL accelerator boards do have an advantage when considering key management.
... matters most. It is the software that do the drilling, cutting etc.
From the article:
The speed and precision hinge on the software program written by researchers at NTU's department of mechanical and production engineering.
... why would i need a browser when gprs is so expensive and slow?
Is it going to be another meteor shower in a scale that we are "not going to see for several hundred years"?
YES! Your are right, free "broaddband" when you travel!
(1) i am not a nerd (2) i don't think ir sucks (3) i don't have the money to buy bluetooth so i still use ir with my t39 phone ps i do know that your tv remote control use ir... though...
why not just buy a gprs phone? then use infra-red to connect your notebook/ppc to the phone?
http://www.redflag-linux.com/xiazai/gpl.html