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2011 May 21
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[cryptography] rolling hashes, EDC/ECC vs MAC/MIC, etc.
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From: Zooko O''Whielacronx <zooko at zooko.com>
Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 12:50:19 -0600
To: Crypto discussion list <cryptography at randombit.net>
Subject: Re: [cryptography] rolling hashes, EDC/ECC vs MAC/MIC, etc.
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Dear Nico Williams:
Thanks for the reference! Very cool.
What I would most want is for ZFS (and every other filesystem) to
maintain a Merkle Tree ov...
2013 Sep 14
4
Elliptic curves in tinc
...ave been scrutinized by
the cryptographic community.
Another option would be to try to generate our own curve. However, I have no
idea what pitfalls there are when doing that.
If any of you have well informed suggestions to make about elliptic curves,
please let me know. I'm subscribed to the randombit.net and metzdowd.com
cryptography mailing lists, so anything you hear there you don't have to
repeat. I would certainly switch curves if the new one is not less suspect than
the secp curves, and if it allows at least a few ECDH or ECDSA operations per
second on low-powered devices. By the way,...
2013 Sep 14
4
Elliptic curves in tinc
...ave been scrutinized by
the cryptographic community.
Another option would be to try to generate our own curve. However, I have no
idea what pitfalls there are when doing that.
If any of you have well informed suggestions to make about elliptic curves,
please let me know. I'm subscribed to the randombit.net and metzdowd.com
cryptography mailing lists, so anything you hear there you don't have to
repeat. I would certainly switch curves if the new one is not less suspect than
the secp curves, and if it allows at least a few ECDH or ECDSA operations per
second on low-powered devices. By the way,...