I did notice something along those lines. I have some special characters in my
encryption keys. They work fine when entered in the main OpenBSD shell, and
work fine when run out of an XTerm. They don't work if I try to use them from a
KDE Konsole.
Woodchuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A proble
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Don Smith wrote:
> I looked at the source code. In /src/sys/dev/vnd.c, it
> has the lines:
>
> blf_ecb_encrypt(vnd->sc_keyctx, iv, sizeof(iv));
> if (encrypt)
> blf_cbc_encrypt(vnd->sc_keyctx, iv, addr, bsize);
>
> This looks like it encry
On 1/30/07, Don Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I looked at the source code. In /src/sys/dev/vnd.c, it
has the lines:
blf_ecb_encrypt(vnd->sc_keyctx, iv, sizeof(iv));
if (encrypt)
blf_cbc_encrypt(vnd->sc_keyctx, iv, addr, bsize);
This looks like it encrypt
I looked at the source code. In /src/sys/dev/vnd.c, it
has the lines:
blf_ecb_encrypt(vnd->sc_keyctx, iv, sizeof(iv));
if (encrypt)
blf_cbc_encrypt(vnd->sc_keyctx, iv, addr, bsize);
This looks like it encrypts the key using the iv of
all zeroes. True, it do
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007, Woodchuck wrote:
> Disclaimer: I am not a cryptanalyst. Maybe that's all FUD and blown
> smoke.
>
> If I recall the source code correctly, using -k, you
> are already using salt -- of zero.
Checked the source code, I was wrong. In the -k case, the passphra
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