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ams1 opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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Serving content over HTTPS (Pico-W) using additional crypto-chip #8472

ams1 opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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ams1 commented Oct 11, 2023

Hi,

I've tried to serve httpS on a Pico W, but it's indeed slow as reported also in: #7657

Is it possible to use an external crypto chip attached to the Pico W to speedup HTTPS (something like https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-atecc608-breakout/overview)?

I just want to know if I'm digging in the right direction [and that it's not a rabbit hole 😄] - IMO an example with this would be highly useful.

Thank you again for your incredible work on this repo!

@tannewt tannewt added this to the Support milestone Oct 11, 2023
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tannewt commented Oct 11, 2023

This isn't really a CP issue. The adafruit discord or another electronics forum is a better place to ask this. I don't personally have experience running an https server with CP.

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