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NULL encryption algorithm
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Re: NULL encryption algorithm
"Eli Allen" <eallen@bcpl.net> wrote:
>Very strong. Here is the rfc:
>http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2410.txt
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>hehe
>--
>Eli Allen
>eallen@bcpl.net
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this is reasonably common - ssl/tls supports it also, sometimes you don't
need data privacy - only authentication and/or integrity.
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Re: NULL encryption algorithm
I just thought some of the joke in it were kind of funny, hence the "hehe"
part.
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Eli Allen
eallen@bcpl.net
"Michael Howard" <mikehow@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3a708567@news.devx.com...
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> "Eli Allen" <eallen@bcpl.net> wrote:
> >Very strong. Here is the rfc:
> >http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2410.txt
> >
> >hehe
> >--
> >Eli Allen
> >eallen@bcpl.net
> >
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> this is reasonably common - ssl/tls supports it also, sometimes you don't
> need data privacy - only authentication and/or integrity.
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