Hi
Recently found a website, (using Firefox 3, love there blue favicon
idea, always click it), that was using Camelia 256-bit, instead of
what I usually see (RC4 128 bit or AES 256-bit).
Hadn't seen that cipher before...
Which 256-bit encryption is the best? Camellia or AES?
Also, what attacks
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for UA-IX, add these lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb ftp://debian.org.ua/debian-multimedia/ testing main contrib non-free
deb-src ftp://debian.org.ua/debian-multimedia/ testing main contrib non-free
> Does lame exist in offical debian lenny repos? Maybe there are full
> encoding/decoding
Nikolay Yatsyshyn wrote:
Hello!
I often use lame as .mp3 media encoder in etch distro, but now I
update my laptops to lenny and can't found nothing about it. I try to
use ffmpeg for this, but it haven't compiled in .mp3 encoder.
Does lame exist in offical debian lenny repos? Maybe there are
Hello!
I often use lame as .mp3 media encoder in etch distro, but now I update
my laptops to lenny and can't found nothing about it. I try to use
ffmpeg for this, but it haven't compiled in .mp3 encoder.
Does lame exist in offical debian lenny repos? Maybe there are full
encoding/decoding re
Hi,
Florian Weimer wrote:
>
> In addition, this update tightens the checks for X.509v1 certificates
> which causes GNUTLS to reject certain certificate chains it accepted
> before. (In certificate chain processing, GNUTLS does not recognize
> X.509v1 certificates as valid unless explicitly reque
On Friday, 2009-02-13 at 11:55:54 +0200, Izak Burger wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Lupe Christoph
> wrote:
> > Mode 600 will deny /etc to everybody except root while it will change
> > nothing for root. If you have any services on your system that run under
> > non-root UIDs, and tha
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Lupe Christoph wrote:
> Mode 600 will deny /etc to everybody except root while it will change
> nothing for root. If you have any services on your system that run under
> non-root UIDs, and that have config under /etc, you hose them with any
> mode that removes th
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