So I've got a question regarding key generation in general. Is the key ID for the public and private key supposed to be the same for each keypair? Because they were (maybe by coincident) before the patch, and now they are sometimes different.
Tankred Am 6. März 2012 11:05 schrieb Tankred Hase <[email protected]>: > Hi Sean, > > I've integrated your improvements and updated the crypto unit tests. It > seems as though it's working quite well with passphrases... both key > generation and decryption unit tests are working. Also there seems to be no > decrease in performance. Great work, thank you :) > > Time taken for key generation [ms]: 8795 (2048 bit RSA keypair, passphrase > "asdf") > crypto_test.js:91 <http://localhost:8888/app/test/crypto_test.js>blob > size [bytes]: 2589258 > crypto_test.js:97 <http://localhost:8888/app/test/crypto_test.js>Time > taken for encryption [ms]: 1659 > crypto_test.js:99 <http://localhost:8888/app/test/crypto_test.js>blob > cipher size [bytes]: 3511050 > crypto_test.js:105 <http://localhost:8888/app/test/crypto_test.js>Time > taken for decryption [ms]: 1762 > crypto_test.js:109 <http://localhost:8888/app/test/crypto_test.js>decrypted > blob size [bytes]: 2589258 > > Tankred > > > Am 3. März 2012 11:33 schrieb Nils Kenneweg <[email protected]>: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Am 02.03.2012 16:35, schrieb Sean Colyer: >> > I committed some code that includes better support for key >> > Generation. One of the big things that was added is the addition of >> > the passphrase argument. If no passphrase is provided, the key >> > generation does the same as before. >> > >> > This is implemented using s2k type 254, salt+iter, which is the >> > recommended option in OpenPGP standard. >> > >> > Also, all key generation in my testing has been updated to be >> > fully compatible with GPG, which is important as well. >> > >> > Tankred -- I know you've been using key generation a bit, can you >> > test this change out in your implementation? >> > >> > All others welcome to test as well. >> >> Awesome, I can finally start my first proof of concept for my project. >> Thanks a lot!! >> >> Greets, >> Nils >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (MingW32) >> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ >> >> iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPUWbdAAoJECvXQ9f0b0HoLO4H+wQPV+efqOQSocbOV3iHQNBk >> u3MX0cCU9UdI/sut7oU/Glet5Z1gcBpji1FL+iTpdraCcSJKUw1pQKF9T81vrakC >> 1cuoFiTyykSH04uICfjcVEEmMl8dJv692gRjJjk7f0MVohBDEwSFD7gAKsDZ+q4k >> ut6Kq8ajE0is1as9IUWxFSnTThI9oRL3nB99iFfy6HFUnmrs5BHZgouleqcNT2zq >> XBoQfCfrwvXZlKKdFw3F0g/Uf3WTLfndJ04ZrkWamov3XDnlOdxzJkcJGXJPRLDT >> 0uG+APcijoy+zR1Q8H0jETO0WXbzT1THixYlppXf9XxEQVEmVoIwpz5R31Q8Mbg= >> =BiHX >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> _______________________________________________ >> >> http://openpgpjs.org >> > >
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