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With FIPS-complience, we will need to provide more secure SASL mechanisms
than what Indy currently has. Many SASL mechanism such as Digest, OTP,
CRAM-MD5, and S/Key use compromised hash algorit…
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After applying
openwrt-22.03.2-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-c5-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
plink -v -pw pass root@router.ip -m init.sh
which had been working before ( ... with same 'plink'…
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CRC32 is not a cryptographically secure way to check that messages are authentic and undamaged.
@kisom recommends HMAC-SHA-256, and to use encrypt-then-MAC.
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hacspec is a specification language for cryptographic primitives implemented as a subset of Rust:
https://github.com/hacspec/hacspec
The goal is to provide formally verified reference implementa…
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Preface: we're thinking about [what a gorilla/sessions v2 would look like](https://github.com/gorilla/sessions/issues/105). This naturally extends to securecookie, which provides a lot of the underlyi…
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Hi Everyone,
Sending Outcomes is signed using `HMAC-SHA1`. IMS is deprecating support for SHA1 starting Jan 2020. Is there a way to update the library to support SHA-256?
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* Test gap: PBKDF2 is missing from `test_suite_psa_crypto_metadata.data`.
* This may cause additional test gaps because we use `test_suite_psa_crypto_metadata.data` as one of the ways to detect avail…
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We should restrict which primitives can be used with each driver.
A proposed rough draft is below; this only affects the permitted primitives in the initial version of the library. All messages are v…
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I'm trying to use this lib to verify a signature.
Following the ["Verifying in the Browser" docs](https://ltonetwork.github.io/http-message-signatures/verification/browser.html#verifying-in-the-bro…
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As tittle says, it will be really good if besides the support for HMAC SHA-256 we can have RSA too, thanks for the great library