I was looking arround for this, and I found that Kerberos uses DES
encryption, John (on my sytem) reports it rather weak:
Benchmarking: Standard DES [24/32 4K]... DONE
Many salts: 151603 c/s real, 169200 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 152806 c/s real, 155607 c/s virtual
Benchmarking: BSDI DES
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 05:01:31PM +0200, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I was looking arround for this, and I found that Kerberos uses DES
encryption, John (on my sytem) reports it rather weak:
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I'm now using MD5 passwords in NIS.
Yet it seems the consensus that Kerberos is secure, am I missing
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 17:01:31 +0200
Guy Van Sanden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking arround for this, and I found that Kerberos uses DES
encryption, John (on my sytem) reports it rather weak:
clip
Yet it seems the consensus that Kerberos is secure, am I missing
something?
1. Krb5