Dixi quod… >So, I’m most definitely n̲o̲t̲ looking for algorithms.
That being said, after having read http://crypto.2014.rump.cr.yp.to/3de41b60e32a494c8f0fc9c21c67063a.pdf and the first ten pages (up to beginning of chapter 4) of http://people.csail.mit.edu/rivest/pubs/RS14.pdf I’m impressed (the stop symbol especially) and could consider making this the basis of an aRC4 replacement. The documentation appears good enough for implementing it myself, and it may be possible even to implement it in constant-time which is important in crypto nowadays. Its 1732 bit state beats the about 1700 bit of aRC4, too ;) although that is due to the increase in registers. bye, //mirabilos -- <dileks> ch: good, you corrected yourself. ppl tend to tweet such news immediately, sth. like "grml devs seem to be buyable" <ch> dileks: we _are_. if you throw enough money in our direction, things will happen <mika> everyone is buyable, it's just a matter of price <mrud> and now comes [mira] and uses this as a signature ;0 -- they asked for it…
