lucky13

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Posted: June 21 2007,23:08 |
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curagaQuote | Bcrypt uses 448-bit key, the strongest Blowfish supports.. |
I was generalizing, and the default for blowfish is 128-bit. I like bcrypt (especially on USB between Linux and Windows) and am glad it's in the latest RC. Good job!
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WDefQuote | About the best a non-expert can do is to google and look for criticisms of the particular prog or ways to use it better. |
Between DSL's size constraints, speed, and ease of use, my vote is for bcrypt. The fact that it plays well between different operating systems is a very big plus, too. Users who desire additional features or need more secure encryption are most likely going to have their own ideas and can extend however they see fit.
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