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Cryptography


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- "The mantra of any good security engineer is: "Security is not a - product, but a process." It's more than designing strong cryptography - into a system; it's designing the entire system such that all security - measures, including cryptography, work together."
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- -- Bruce Schneier, author of "Applied Cryptography". -
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- - Index
- Why do we ship cryptography?.
- OpenSSH.
- Pseudo Random Number Generators (PRNG): ARC4, ...
- Cryptographic Hash Functions: MD5, SHA1, ...
- Cryptographic Transforms: DES, Blowfish, ...
- Cryptographic Hardware support
- International Cryptographers wanted
- Further Reading
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Why do we ship cryptography?

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- VPNC TEST PARTNER OpenBSD was the first operating system to ship with an IPsec stack. We've been including IPsec since the OpenBSD 2.1 release in 1997. - Our fully conformant in-kernel IPsec stack, with hardware acceleration - based on a number of cards, and our own free ISAKMP daemon, is used as - one of the machines in the IPsec conformance testbed run by - VPNC. -

! Today cryptography is an important means for enhancing the security of an operating system. The cryptography utilized in OpenBSD can be classified into various ! aspects, described as follows.

OpenSSH

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OpenBSD was the first operating system to ship with an IPsec stack. We've been including IPsec since the OpenBSD 2.1 release in 1997.

! Today cryptography is an important means for enhancing the ! security of an operating system. The cryptography utilized in OpenBSD can be classified into various ! aspects, described as follows. !

OpenSSH