> - I find that Firefox refuses to do any ephemeral ciphers whatsoever. What
> the heck? Why am I surprised. Somebody paid them.
>
> I don’t know what server you are testing against, but FF does ECDHE all the
> time with no problems.
I should have said, "I find that Firefox refuses to do any
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Salz, Rich via openssl-users
wrote:
>> If you follow Schnieder, elliptic curve is not an option.
>
> That’s interesting, you have a reference for that?
I'm guessing OP's referring to "Applied Cryptography, 2nd Edition".
There was one page on elliptical curve cryp
* I find that Firefox refuses to do any ephemeral ciphers whatsoever. What
the heck? Why am I surprised. Somebody paid them.
I don’t know what server you are testing against, but FF does ECDHE all the
time with no problems.
* If you follow Schnieder, elliptic curve is not an option
I find that Firefox refuses to do any ephemeral ciphers whatsoever. What the
heck? Why am I surprised. Somebody paid them.
If you follow Schnieder, elliptic curve is not an option.
I know you guys are severely underfunded, but is there any chance that lattice
encryption will be coming soon?