Re: Encrypted String - SQL Field Length

2007-10-15 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Sunday 14 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 in my tables, is this easy to predict? Does AES encryption give me a
 regular string length regardless of that of the original string?

I *imagine* it'll be rounded up to the next block size.

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Encrypted String - SQL Field Length

2007-10-14 Thread Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
Hello Guys,

 

Is there any way to predict the database field length I'll need to
facilitate my encrypted data? I'm using AES encryption with HEX encoding for
all kinds for different data, from names and address', through to credit
card information. I'm looking to define appropriate column lengths in my
tables, is this easy to predict? Does AES encryption give me a regular
string length regardless of that of the original string?

 

Thanks guys,

 

Rob



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