On 03/22/2014 01:27 PM, Robert de Bath wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2014, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
which keys are you talking about here? where are these numbers from?
I ran the one line script in this bug report against a current Debian
testing install.
$ for i in /etc/ssl/certs/*; do certtool
Okay 'cited':
Summary for drop dead of TDEA aka 3DES from (for example)
http://www.keylength.com/en/4/
Seems to be from:
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-67-Rev1/SP-800-67-Rev1.pdf
which explicitly drops approval of 3DES in 2030.
Re: Windows XP; that's now officially no longer a
On Fri, 21 Mar 2014, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
[re: GnuTLS default ciphers]
On 03/21/2014 06:15 AM, Robert de Bath wrote:
I notice that the distribution of RSA key sizes distributed with Debian
has changed.
The 2048 bit keys are still the most common but 20% of the keys are now
4096 bit
I notice that the distribution of RSA key sizes distributed with Debian
has changed.
The 2048 bit keys are still the most common but 20% of the keys are now
4096 bit with only 12% still being 1024 bit. (The 4k and 1k keys have
basically changed places)
Based on the (now rather dated IMO) papers
[re: GnuTLS default ciphers]
On 03/21/2014 06:15 AM, Robert de Bath wrote:
I notice that the distribution of RSA key sizes distributed with Debian
has changed.
The 2048 bit keys are still the most common but 20% of the keys are now
4096 bit with only 12% still being 1024 bit. (The 4k and 1k
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