I remember at the Rug it was discussed at 56bit standard up to premium and
performance - they are up to 2048 bit if you wish.
512 for 7.X and above..
Not 100% But I seem to remember that.. could be wrong..
Maybe the Remedy Rep can Chime in...
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Oh... OK.. ... then I would think this snip is an explanation for what
"standard" means...
Ref: Configuring-700.pdf Pg: 321
"
4—A 512-bit RSA key. This is the default for standard security.
"
( But I can not find that in the v6.3 docs at the moment... so...
maybe the details changed in v7? )
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ption, running this installation
procedure is not necessary; Standard encryption is automatically built into
the arapi63 library. As a result
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