On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:06:52PM -0400, Tavin Cole wrote: > The 21st byte in freenet keys contains a value equal to the smallest power of > 2 which is _larger_ than the PartSize of the data. For CHKs the PartSize is > the larger of 16364 (sic) and (plain file length)/20. For all other keys the > PartSize is the length of the encrypted file plus control bytes. 16364 would be 16384 with 20 bytes of hash. AGL -- This statement is false!
- [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte in our keys.. Tavin Cole
- Re: [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte in ou... Oskar Sandberg
- Re: [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte in ou... Steven Hazel
- Re: [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte in ou... Adam Langley
- Re: [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte in ou... Oskar Sandberg
- Re: [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte in ou... Steven Hazel
- Re: [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte i... Scott G. Miller
- Re: [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte in ou... Oskar Sandberg
- Re: [freenet-devl] PartSizes and that 21st byte i... Steven Hazel
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