On 12 Feb 2009, at 2:26 pm, Tobia Conforto wrote:
Alaric Snell-Pym wrote:
I already have a plan for plaintext passphrases, I just need to
figure out a nice way to make 256-bit ones - Tiger hashes will
produce 128 or 192 bit keys from passphrases, but not 256-bit ones
I'm probably missing you
Alaric Snell-Pym wrote:
I already have a plan for plaintext passphrases, I just need to
figure out a nice way to make 256-bit ones - Tiger hashes will
produce 128 or 192 bit keys from passphrases, but not 256-bit ones
I'm probably missing your point and stating the obvious, but SHA-256
pro
On 11 Feb 2009, at 11:23 pm, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
Hi!
I'm considering switching to ugarit (from a home-made C program
driving
afio/tar/gpg) for my backup needs (a few Linux boxes), and would
really
appreciate:
- GPG support (e.g. generate a random AES key/IV, and store it,
encrypted via G