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Subject: Re: idea and copyright
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker ha scritto:
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> Well, twofish was mentioned as well. Unfortunately, it isn't
> implemented in OpenSSL (yet). However, blowfish is another,
> and it is implemented in OpenSSL as well.
sorry fo
From: Max Liccardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mliccardo.c> but I really don't undertstand..idea is implemented
mliccardo.c> in openssl but it has a registred patent on the
mliccardo.c> algorithm
I'm confused. Where did I say anything about IDEA?
mliccardo.c> I cannot find infos about the exis
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker ha scritto:
>
>
> Well, twofish was mentioned as well. Unfortunately, it isn't
> implemented in OpenSSL (yet). However, blowfish is another,
> and it is implemented in OpenSSL as well.
sorry for my silly questions,
but I really don't undertstand..idea is i
From: Max Liccardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mliccardo.c> David Schwartz wrote:
mliccardo.c> >
mliccardo.c> > > In the worst case, can somebody point me to another free simmetric
mliccardo.c> > > algorithm with a 128 bit key ???
mliccardo.c> >
mliccardo.c> > RC4 would be my recommendation. Tw
> >
> > > In the worst case, can somebody point me to another free simmetric
> > > algorithm with a 128 bit key ???
> >
> > RC4 would be my recommendation.
> sorry but,
> according to openssl readme "RC4 is a trademark of RSA Security, so use
> of this label should perhaps only be used
David Schwartz wrote:
>
> > In the worst case, can somebody point me to another free simmetric
> > algorithm with a 128 bit key ???
>
> RC4 would be my recommendation. Twofish would be a good alternate.
>
> DS
sorry but,
according to openssl readme "RC4 is a trademark of RSA Sec
> In the worst case, can somebody point me to another free simmetric
> algorithm with a 128 bit key ???
RC4 would be my recommendation. Twofish would be a good alternate.
DS
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