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Re: newbie question: msg#00002network.stunnel.user
> I am trying to get some ideas about SSL performance and I think the easiest > way to test it is by using stunnel. This way I don't need to modify > anything. But I have this doubt about how accurate is the numbers I would > get. Or is there a better way to test the performance of SSL it terms of > through put and bandwith. There's no better way to test the performance of something than by testing the performance of the exact setup that you plan to use... -- Brian Hatch Reegen: "I think you're having Systems and baby lambs not humans." Security Engineer Bri: "If they're lambs, we'll http://www.ifokr.org/bri/ still love them." Bree: "Like hell!" Every message PGP signed
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