Cryptoswift + Apache 2.0

Cryptoswift + Apache 2.0

am 13.09.2002 14:36:44 von Estrade Matthieu

Hi,

I am actually running Apache 2.0 with mod_proxy (reverse-proxy) and SSL,
on a Linux Redhat 7.2 dual AMD athlon 2Ghz MP with 1GB RAM.
I am using an hardware accelerator Rainbow Cryptoswift 600. (for 600 TPS).

When i benchmark the server without the reverse proxy with a local
document, i have 560 TPS.
When i benchmark the server with reverse proxy, i have 9 TPS...
During all the test, the cryptoswift is blinking a little... and my cpu
are only 5% loaded...

I tried to install mod_cache and run memory cache... but it seems not
well working with the RP.

If someone have the same problem or ideas about mine....

Best regards,

Matthieu


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openssl & apache 1.3.19

am 13.09.2002 15:32:20 von Antoine de Lobel-Mahy

Hi,

Is it possible to have authentication by certificate
produce by openssl 0.9.3, with using apache 1.3.19.

thanks for your help.

Antoine
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RE: Cryptoswift + apache 2.0

am 16.09.2002 23:40:59 von Lynn Gazis

Using the shmcb session cache and minimizing logging as much as possible are
the two things I can think of right away.

Lynn Gazis

-----Original Message-----
From: Estrade Matthieu [mailto:estrade-m@ifrance.com]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 3:03 AM
To: modssl-users@modssl.org
Subject: Cryptoswift + apache 2.0


Hi,

I'am searching the best directives for apache 2.0 and Cryptoswift.
is anyone get optimized directives with which he do really good
performances ?

Best regards

Estrade Matthieu



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Re: Cryptoswift + Apache 2.0

am 26.09.2002 21:23:26 von Geoff Thorpe

Hi,

Just got back from travelling and you don't seem to have had a reply to
this so here goes.

On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Estrade Matthieu wrote:

> I am actually running Apache 2.0 with mod_proxy (reverse-proxy) and SSL,
> on a Linux Redhat 7.2 dual AMD athlon 2Ghz MP with 1GB RAM.
> I am using an hardware accelerator Rainbow Cryptoswift 600. (for 600 TPS).
>
> When i benchmark the server without the reverse proxy with a local
> document, i have 560 TPS.
> When i benchmark the server with reverse proxy, i have 9 TPS...
> During all the test, the cryptoswift is blinking a little... and my cpu
> are only 5% loaded...

The obvious suggestion would be that the machine you're reverse proxying
to is the reason for the slow-down.

Cheers,
Geoff

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