On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 10:54 AM, HardKor wrote:
> Thank you,
>
> I read the documents. Actualy I'm a hidden service operator. And I worry
> about the security of my public key.
> I generated a 4096 bits key manually and started a hidden service with it.
> Tor gnerated a hostname file but I desn't
Thank you,
I read the documents. Actualy I'm a hidden service operator. And I worry
about the security of my public key.
I generated a 4096 bits key manually and started a hidden service with it.
Tor gnerated a hostname file but I desn't work ...
The only way I found to create a really secure com
On Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 12:06:28AM +0200, hardkor.i...@gmail.com wrote 0.8K
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: I saw every RSA keys used in the onion network are 1024 bits long.
: As it's advised by the NIST and explained in the attachment of this email,
: it should not be called "secure".
See https://ww
Hi,
I saw every RSA keys used in the onion network are 1024 bits long.
As it's advised by the NIST and explained in the attachment of this email,
it should not be called "secure".
I think the dev team of the Tor project should upgrade all default key
sizes to 2048 bits (or 4096 bits if it's not a