I just read this article about weaknesses in Linux disk encryption
https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/66429.html
and wonder how it applies to Fedora?
Can the instructions in the article be applied to a Fedora
installation?
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Not only does it list cSHAKE, but KMAC (which I use elsewhere) but
KangarooTwelve (go Team Keccek!), but not ASCON (just selected by NIST
for LWC).
It definitely gets me started.
Down the road, I will need x25519. And converting EdDSA25519 curves to
x25519 curves...
On 4/
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 08:02:34AM -0700, Patrick Mansfield via users wrote:
> I don't know exactly what's wrong, it's been a while since I setup the
> network for this.
>
> I have a VLAN on 201 and PPPoE setup (century link ISP).
>
> This has worked fine for some time, and it works with kernel:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 7:44 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
[...]
> https://github.com/Hemoth/cSHAKE
>
> which seems reasonable, but I am not experienced enough with this end of
> things to do the building of the module to use per the instructions in
> the script and of course wonder if there is somet
On 2023-04-18 16:43, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
cSHAKE is a variant of SHA3 defined in NIST SP800-185. This is
different from SHAKE defined in FIPS-202.
I use cSHAKE in a number of my IETF standards (e.g. rfc9374). I would
like to be able to have a decent way to perform cSHAKE in a python
scri
cSHAKE is a variant of SHA3 defined in NIST SP800-185. This is
different from SHAKE defined in FIPS-202.
I use cSHAKE in a number of my IETF standards (e.g. rfc9374). I would
like to be able to have a decent way to perform cSHAKE in a python
script, but it does not seem to exist. OpenSSL su
Dear worker in IT,
For launch the advices finally I need to do whole by a pen USB fedora right ?
Thanks you in advance to help myself,
Regards.
Dorian Rosse.
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