RFC 2196:Site Security Handbook
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cryptography


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... OSPF). There are three levels of protection: clear-text password, cryptographic checksum, and encryption. Passwords ...


... Throughout the chapter, you will find significant mention of cryptography. It is outside the scope of this document to delve into details concerning cryptography, but the interested reader can obtain ...
... cryptography. It is outside the scope of this document to delve into details concerning cryptography, but the interested reader can obtain more information from books and articles listed in the reference section of this document. ...
... One final word on this subject. When using cryptography products, like PGP, take care to determine the proper key length ...
... key length continues to grow. Make sure your site keeps up with the latest knowledge on the technology so that you can ensure that any cryptography in use is providing the protection you believe it is. ...
... routers. Even if logs can be blocked, spoofing can be prevented with cryptographic checksums (it probably isn't necessary to encrypt ...


... B. Schneier, "Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C", John Wiley & Sons, New York, second edition, 1996. ...



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