> First, it uses 128-bits Thank You for telling, I'm much stiller now. > Third, if you care, use softraid. Already reading man page, thanks :-)
2009/9/16 Ted Unangst <ted.unan...@gmail.com>: > First, it uses 128-bits, and second, the practical attacks against > blowfish are what exactly? > > Third, if you care, use softraid. > > On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Milan BartoE!<merlyn...@gmail.com> wrote: >> old 64-bit blowfish? >> >> 2009/9/16 Ted Unangst <ted.unan...@gmail.com>: >>> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Milan BartoE!<merlyn...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> I still hear people (mostly younger people) complain about OpenBSD performance >>>> >>>> I still hear people telling that OpenBSD is secure. It's of course >>>> true, but e.g. vnconfig uses quite weak crypto mechanism. I preffer to >>>> say OpenBSD is bugfree. Otherwise, it's still the best OS ever. >>> >>> what is weak about vnconfig crypto?