%29>.
IV means 'Initial Vector', which is random binary data needed to
'start' encryption or decryption.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector
Hope it helps,
Regards,
Michel.
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Is there any good rule of thumb for when to use:
*-k * versus
*-K *
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Also, what does the term IV refer to in reference to *-iv IV*?
Thanks in advance,
Warron
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I have a SUN V240 running Solaris 10 10/09 SPARC (I added latest patch after
discovering the problem to be described) using the ORACLE for Solaris CPU 11/04.
I get a successful Configure, but have a problem with 'make'.
Here is the output using GNU make from sunfreeware.com latest package:
on this material. Anyone have a book to suggest?
Thanks to anyone that can respond.
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