[Voyage-linux] including extra modules in kernel]

Punky Tse (spam-protected)
Fri Jan 28 19:42:56 HKT 2005


Reynaerd,

OK, I can find those modules in the stock debian kernel.  And they
will be compiled as modules in next voyage release with 2.6.10-voyage
kernels.

Please note that AES is enabled in 2.6.8-voyage kernels, the module is
called aes-i586.

Punky

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:26:54 +0100, vlinux at dvrhss.net <vlinux at dvrhss.net> wrote:
>  
>   
> Hi, 
>   
> "bonding" is to combine 2 interfaces, so Linux will see it as one. 
> We'd like to use this for Routing/Switching on a WRAP-board with 2 or 3
> ethernet interfaces. You can also make redundant links with it. And we want
> to try to combine two wireless interfaces, although we're not sure if this
> will work the same way as ethernet does, we want to test this. 
>   
> The other 3 modules are used for file-encryption, to add some security. We
> want to put sensitive network-information on the CF, but if someone gets the
> CF he/she should not be allowed to be able to see this information. 
>   
> kind regards, 
> Reynaerd 

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