On the list of vulnerabilities, this probably about 250.  The probability
of a random collision is something like 2^79 instead of the design goal of
2^128, but the probabilty of a manufactured duplicate is still around 2^128.

SSL sucks right, left, and center by comparison -- it has zippo protection
in the face of government intrusion,

There are many, many more important things to worry about than SSH-1.  One
should try to use the best available technology, but getting your knickers
in a twist over an insignificant vulnerability just isn't called for.


On Tuesday, November 25, 2014, marius adrian popa <[email protected]> wrote:

> maybe is time to upgrade to sha-2
>
> http://blog.chromium.org/2014/09/gradually-sunsetting-sha-1.html
>


-- 
Jim Starkey
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