It is *not* keyspace. It is algorithm *strength* (complexity/best known effort 
required to break it) expressed through key length. Again, propose better ways 
if you can.

So what's your proposed method of combining algorithms?‎ You reject the 
commonly accepted approach, but when asked to offer an alternative, you start 
evading? Do you have no alternative then?

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Subject: Re: [openssl-users] More secure use of DSA?


> Disagree? Then propose a better way to combine algorithms.

Sure, just explain to my first why DSA keyspace means exactly the same thing as 
AES keyspace.


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