On 11/10/12 21:09, tahoe-lafs wrote:
> #1164: use XSalsa20+AES-128 encryption
>
> Old description:
>
>> In order to protect against weaknesses in AES (such as timing or side-
[...]
>
> New description:
>
> In order to protect against weaknesses in AES (such as timing or side-
[...]
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> C
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 06:39:14AM +0200, Marco Tedaldi wrote:
> I was just about the post the exactly same question right now. Because
> since a few weeks I have IPv6 running at home. Ok, it is only a tunnel
I've had had native IPv6 at the colo for a while. Our backup
ADSL line at work is dual-st
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 08:07:36AM +0200, Roland Häder wrote:
> Be careful with IPv6, it raises a lot privacy concerns, as you can
> assign IP numbers to even toilet brushes or almost everthing wihtout
> running out of free IP numbers. This allows permanent assignment of
> such IPv6 addresses to y