Jeroen Vermeulen <[email protected]> writes: > Another reason why I believe compression is often used with encryption > is to maximize information content per byte of data: harder to guess, > harder to crack. Would that matter?
Yes, it would. There's a reason why the OpenSSL default is what it is.
regards, tom lane
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