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2008 Jun 06
1
Need help with Decryption using blowfish CBC
Hello all, Hoping someone can help me out here. I''ve burned almost a week trying to figure out how to decrypt an image file that has been encrypted using Blowfish CBC. I found some code on the net and have modified as follows: require ''openssl'' require ''digest/sha1'' ivArr = [0x0D, 0x0E, 0x0A, 0x0D, 0x0F, 0x0A, 0x0C, 0x0E ]
2009 Sep 19
3
Blowfish crypt in rails app
HI Im creating a rails app using blowfish encryption and decryption, in my app i have included a gem crypt for doing a encryption and im trying to decrypt the result using blowfish.js is that possible to do that encryption via ruby gem and decryption via blowfish.js, i download the blowfish js from the url: http://dren.ch/js/blowfish.js Is it possible to implement encryption via ruby
2016 Jun 05
2
Blowfish hashed passwords
> I would love to know why your ubuntu 14.04 system doesn't support sha512-crypt. I just tried SHA512-CRYPT and it is supported on Ubuntu 14.04. I think I was thinking about DBMail instead of Dovecot. I could really use support for BLF-CRYPT since my current password hashes generated by PHP are using Blowfish encryption. Maybe, Dovecot could just add support for BLF-CRYPT by using the
2016 Jun 03
3
Blowfish hashed passwords
(I subscribed to a daily digest for this list and can?t figure out how to reply to a reply.) Anyway, Aki Tuomi replied to my feature request saying: > We support in latest 2.2 release > > MD5 MD5-CRYPT SHA SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 SMD5 SSHA SSHA256 SSHA512 PLAIN > CLEAR CLEARTEXT PLAIN-TRUNC CRAM-MD5 SCRAM-SHA-1 HMAC-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 > PLAIN-MD4 PLAIN-MD5 LDAP-MD5 LANMAN NTLM OTP SKEY
2004 Oct 28
1
[Bug 946] scp slow file transfers, even with -1 -c blowfish
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=946 Summary: scp slow file transfers, even with -1 -c blowfish Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.8.1p1 Platform: ix86 OS/Version: Cygwin on NT/2k Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: scp AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
2016 Jun 06
2
Blowfish hashed passwords
>> Maybe, Dovecot could just add support for BLF-CRYPT by using the open source implementation of Blowfish hashing found in https://github.com/php/php-src/tree/master/ext/standard <https://github.com/php/php-src/tree/master/ext/standard>. The implementation looks like a single function to generate the hash. I?m not much of a programmer, but it would seem to me that these .c/.h files
2018 Jul 06
1
support for Blowfish $2y$10$
Hello, does dovecot support bcrypt $2y$ version? (BLF-CRYPT - Blowfish crypt) doveadm pw -s BLF-CRYPT generates a {BLF-CRYPT}$2a$05$....... password. Does this mean that dovecote will not authenticate against a $2y$10$....... password? Thanks in advance, -Graham-
2014 Jan 07
1
max rsa key length, sym. cipher and digest recommendations ?
Hello, I understand that I can use the openssl ciphers and digests available on my systems, i.e. those in the list generated by "openssl list-cipher-commands" and "openssl list-message-digest-algorithms". I want to create a admin vpn network between my servers and my workplace. Network throughput is not a big issue, I am using ssh and the cli, however I would also do
2016 Jun 06
2
Blowfish hashed passwords
> Changing your php app will probably be the easiest solution. Since I?m using Docker, the easiest solution for me is to find a linux distro that can run Dovecot well and supports BLF-CRYPT as well. What Linux distros support BLF-CRYPT and are well tested and secure? > On Jun 5, 2016, at 8:54 PM, Edgar Pettijohn <edgar at pettijohn-web.com> wrote: > > On 16-06-05 20:36:35, KT
2000 Oct 14
1
Key exchange/selection badly broken in SNAP1014?
Hello all, It seems the overhaul on key exchange/selection broke it badly. I haven't managed to use any other encryption method than 3des and blowfish when connecting to SNAP -> SNAP. SNAP -> 2.2.0p1 will use arcfour etc. quite cleanly. How SNAP -> SNAP looks like: --- debug: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_2.2.0p2 debug: send KEXINIT debug: done debug: wait KEXINIT debug:
2011 Mar 07
1
blowfish encrypted url in ruby
How to encrypt and decrypt the url using blowfish in ruby? ex: url= http://localhost:3000?username=vam&paswd=1234&street=hyd&contact=999999999&company=raymarine&city=hyd&state=UP&country=ZP&zip_code=543211 please help its very urgent. Thanks in advance - Vam -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to
2015 Jan 14
1
blowfish crypt
I'm setting up a new server and am planning on using blowfish crypt. This page from the wiki http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/PasswordSchemes says the password will begin with $2a$, however mine are starting $2b$. Is this wrong on the wiki or am I doing something wrong? Just want to catch this before it becomes a problem. Thanks, Edgar
2007 Dec 05
0
Encryption using blowfish
I''m working on encrypting some data using blowfish. The previous implementation was done using php as follows. $key = ''some key''; $data = ''data to be encrypted'' $iv = pack(''H*'', substr($key, 0, 16)); $literak_key =", $key.$key.$key.substr($key,16),"; $cipher = mcrypt_module_open(MCRYPT_BLOWFISH, '''',
2000 Jan 27
0
[CVS] humbolt:/tinc/cipher/blowfish Makefile.am Makefile.in
Update of /home/CVS/tinc/cipher/blowfish In directory humbolt:/tmp/cvs-serv2778/cipher/blowfish Modified Files: Makefile.am Makefile.in Log Message: Include system.h and cipher/hmac/hmac.h in the distribution; the blowfish cipher is now in PKGDIR/libcipher_blowfish.so.0. - Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site:
2005 Jan 07
0
Missing functionality in Blowfish for crypt(3)
The blowfish crypt(3) mechanism supports the use of a "cost value" for password encryption. The cost value is encoded into the encrypted password that is stored in master.passwd. On OpenBSD, this cost value can be set in login.conf. FreeBSD does not currently support the cost value. The cost value is the base-2 logarithm of the number of rounds of encryption to use so
2018 Jul 06
0
support for Blowfish $2y$10$
Hei Aki! # doveadm pw -t '{BLF-CRYPT}$2y$10$UEm8SR/IuX.ZONebRt40XOKTuZ9bXktYWpGDiLw2h7MTPcnvmuIRK' Enter password to verify: {BLF-CRYPT}$2y$10$UEm8SR/IuX.ZONebRt40XOKTuZ9bXktYWpGDiLw2h7MTPcnvmuIRK (verified) - Great, thanks! -Graham- PS: Sorry I just "posted" to your personal address instead of the list. Aki Tuomi wrote on 06/07/18 23:06: > Hi! > > $2y$ is
1998 May 30
9
"Flavors of Security Through Obscurity"
This was posted not too long ago on sci.crypt... Enjoy... I think the most relevant information is near the top, but it''s all quite good... :-) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- There is no intrinsic difference between algorithm and data, the same information can be viewed as data in one context and as algorithm in another. Why then do so many people claim that encryption algorithms
2014 Feb 04
1
BLF-CRYPT passwords
I?m using the Dovecot Enterprise Edition on Centos 6.5, but Blowfish password hashes don?t seem to work. What can I do to enable Blowfish hashes for passwords? Maybe I don?t have my installation configured properly? Note that I really want to use the existing Blowfish hashes in my MySQL database for Dovecot Authentication. The hashes are generated by PHP crypt() that has Blowfish support
2008 Oct 27
3
counting run lengths
Hello, I have the following problem. I am running simulations on possible states of a set of agents (1=employed, 0=unemployed). I store these simulated time series in a matrix like the following, where rows indicates time periods, columns the number of agents (4 agents and 8 periods in this case): Atr=[ 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
2010 Aug 05
1
[LLVMdev] possible miscompilation of openssl on x86-64
Hi folks, I'm playing with this version of OpenSSL: openssl-SNAP-20100804 On x86 using clang I can build it and run all tests successfully. On x86-64 using clang r110287 I get the error message below during "make test". Not sure if anyone has time to look into this but I'm probably not the right person to start debugging it... Thanks, John Regehr