What ciphers/hashes do you use to:
>Encrypt data
Serpent-256 in XTS mode, Whirlpool hash
>Encrypt internet traffic
Camellia-256 in CCM mode, Brainpool 512b EC (IKEv2)
What ciphers/hashes do you use to:
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>Encrypt data
AES-GCM
>Encrypt internet traffic
I let TLS take care of negotiating the best.
>AES-GCM
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lmao, the fuck?
OH it's computer related stuff ?
sorry it's suprising that someone talks about it here
>Encrypt internet traffic
Whatever Firefox / ssh / openssl uses.
>Encrypt data
-c aes-xts-plain64 -s 512 -h sha512
> IM TOTALLY NOT AN A GLOW IN THE DARK CIA/LEA/NSA FAGGOT
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Checks out.
sauce ?
is this even porn ?
Gravure
I'm not even American lol
Disk encryption:
cipher: aes-xts-plain, 256bit mk, so AES128 because muh NVMe performance
hash: whirlpool
My web server runs this setup:
TLS versions: only 1.2 (planning 1.3)
Certificate key length: 4096 bits
Supported cipher suits:
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
dhparam length for the second one: 8192 bits
keys too long
Why's that? It's not that computationally expensive.