Re: [openssl-users] Lattice Ciphers

2017-12-17 Thread Colony.three via openssl-users
> - I find that Firefox refuses to do any ephemeral ciphers whatsoever. What > the heck? Why am I surprised. Somebody paid them. > > I don’t know what server you are testing against, but FF does ECDHE all the > time with no problems. I should have said, "I find that Firefox refuses to do any

Re: [openssl-users] Lattice Ciphers

2017-12-17 Thread Kyle Hamilton
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Salz, Rich via openssl-users wrote: >> If you follow Schnieder, elliptic curve is not an option. > > That’s interesting, you have a reference for that? I'm guessing OP's referring to "Applied Cryptography, 2nd Edition". There was one

Re: [openssl-users] Lattice Ciphers

2017-12-17 Thread Salz, Rich via openssl-users
* I find that Firefox refuses to do any ephemeral ciphers whatsoever. What the heck? Why am I surprised. Somebody paid them. I don’t know what server you are testing against, but FF does ECDHE all the time with no problems. * If you follow Schnieder, elliptic curve is not an

[openssl-users] Lattice Ciphers

2017-12-17 Thread Colony.three via openssl-users
I find that Firefox refuses to do any ephemeral ciphers whatsoever. What the heck? Why am I surprised. Somebody paid them. If you follow Schnieder, elliptic curve is not an option. I know you guys are severely underfunded, but is there any chance that lattice encryption will be coming soon?