Moxa UC-8410A-T-LX [44/86] Openssl

Moxa UC-8410A-T-LX [44/86] Openssl
UC-8410A Series Linux Software General Debian Package Usage
5-4
Syntax of the Selector
The selector is a semicolon-separated list of subsystem.priority pairs (example: auth.notice;mail.info). An
asterisk represents all subsystems or all priorities (examples: *.alert or mail.*). Several subsystems can be
grouped, by separating them with a comma (example: auth,mail.info). The priority indicated also covers
messages of equal or higher priority; thus auth.alert indicates the auth subsystem messages of alert or emerg
priority. Prefixed with an exclamation point (!), it indicates the opposite, in other words the strictly lower
priorities; auth.!notice, thus, indicates messages issued from auth, with info or debug priority. Prefixed with
an equal sign (=), it corresponds to precisely and only the priority indicated (auth.=notice only concerns
messages from auth with notice priority).
Each element in the list on the selector overrides previous elements. It is thus possible to restrict a set or to
exclude certain elements from it. For example, kern.info;kern.!err means messages from the kernel with
priority between info and warn. The none priority indicates the empty set (no priorities), and serves to exclude
a subsystem from a set of messages. Thus, *.crit;kern.none indicates all the messages of priority equal to or
higher than crit not coming from the kernel.
NOTE
Click the following link for more information on rsyslog.
http
s://wiki.debian.org/Rsyslog
http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/
OpenSSL
The UC-8410A supports hardware accelerator with openssl. Type lsmod to make sure the cryptodev module
is loaded.
Module Size Used by
cryptodev 30504 1
Check the version of openssl; it should indicate that it was modified by Moxa.
moxa@Moxa:~$ dpkg -l | grep openssl
ii openssl 1.0.1e-2+deb7u7+uc8410A armhf Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools on Moxa uc8410A
Before enabling hardware accelerator:

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