[cryptography] : forensic search technology

2013-09-12 Thread Tomas Overdrive Petru
Hi all, sorry in case I'm really off-topic here but in one older thread I have found info about tool Intella and there is joke around these days: What to use to store data? NAS, SAN NSA - NSA is best one, because of semantic search possibility. In case we want to be paranoid in every possible

Re: [cryptography] very little is missing for working BTNS in Openswan

2013-09-12 Thread Paul Wouters
On Thu, 12 Sep 2013, Nico Williams wrote: Note: you don't just want BTNS, you also want RFC5660 -- IPsec channels. You also want to define a channel binding for such channels (this is trivial). To summarize: IPsec protects discrete *packets*, not discrete packet *flows*. This means that

Re: [cryptography] very little is missing for working BTNS in Openswan

2013-09-12 Thread Taral
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Nico Williams n...@cryptonector.com wrote: Note: you don't just want BTNS, you also want RFC5660 -- IPsec channels. You also want to define a channel binding for such channels (this is trivial). I am not convinced. It's supposed to be *better than nothing*.