Faramir wrote: > I had to use a dictionary for the first message, and what I found > didn't make any sense... according to my dictionary, a "cap" is > something closely related to a hat,
A 'cap' may also (and more likely) refer to a limit usually an upper bound
> so I though maybe the "cap set" was something like to define the highest
> cipher algo available, or somthing like that... But now I got the point ;)
'cap set' abreviatura de (abbreviation of) 'capability set'
In this case, a 'capability set' defines all algorithms available
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