In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 24 Sep 2005 16:57:29 -0700, Stefan
Karpinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
sgk When I use a shorter passphrase, I now get past that problem,
when I use a shorter...???
*looks at the code*
oh, I see, the pass phrase is used directly as key material instead of
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 04:24:01PM -0700, Stefan Karpinski wrote:
Ouch. 32 is not a lot of key material for critical purposes,
especially since each letter of a typical password contains far less
than a byte of entropy. What was the motivation for switching from
crypto++ to Botan? Of
Ouch. 32 is not a lot of key material for critical purposes,
especially since each letter of a typical password contains far less
than a byte of entropy. What was the motivation for switching from
crypto++ to Botan? Of course, my purposes are hardly critical, so I
think I'll just use a
When I use a shorter passphrase, I now get past that problem, but I
get the following instead:
$ monotone --db=~/monotone/sex.db serve basin.cs.ucsb.edu
org.leezard.*
enter passphrase for key ID [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
monotone: network error: name resolution failure for basin.cs.ucsb.edu
The