I had reported earlier that using the 20021027 snapshot of 0.9.7, the NIST
AESAVS Monte Carlo tests fail for AES-128 in CFB mode with 1 byte (8 bit)
data blocks, but got no response. My understanding from the previous
threads on this topic (data block sizes v. key block sizes) was that this
In message 001f01c28cb2$cbbd3fc0$[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 15 Nov 2002 09:25:05
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cbrook I had reported earlier that using the 20021027 snapshot of
cbrook 0.9.7, the NIST AESAVS Monte Carlo tests fail for AES-128 in
cbrook CFB mode with 1 byte (8 bit)
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Subject: Re: 0.9.7 B3 AES CFB Stream Encryption
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In message 002901c28cbc$d47a4b80$[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 15 Nov 2002 10:36:55
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cbrook Here the URL that gives you the NIST AVS (Algorithm Validation
cbrook Suite) for AES.
cbrook http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/aes/AESAVS.pdf
Thanks.
cbrook I have a