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| From: | Ohad Rodeh <ORODEH@i...> |
| Subject: | Re: Re[6]: [Caml-list] OcamlSpread 0.0.1 released |
Ok,
Sounds like it would be better to take this off the caml-list, it is
becoming
Ensemble specific. Why don't you send me the exact weakness that you think
may be harmful to your project, and I'll try to answer.
Ohad.
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Ohad Rodeh
tel: +972-3-6401641
IBM Haifa, storage research
"Yurii A.
Rashkovskii" To: Ohad Rodeh/Haifa/IBM@IBMIL
<yrashk@openeas.o cc: caml-list@inria.fr
rg> Subject: Re[6]: [Caml-list] OcamlSpread 0.0.1 released
18/09/2002 10:59
Please respond to
"Yurii A.
Rashkovskii"
Hello Ohad,
Wednesday, September 18, 2002, 7:56:09 PM, you wrote:
OR> For Ensemble, or that I need is the symmetric encryption and
OR> Diffie-Hellman. It is possible
OR> that OpenSSL has a faster implementation of Diffie-Hellman, but as long
as
OR> the difference
OR> is not too great, I'd rather use an OCaml library.
The question is not a speed, but strength of the algorithms. I think
that Ensemble *should* have storng algorithms for security or
pluggable interface to switch in OpenSSL, cryptokit or whatsoever.
I'm developing an enterprise-level application in OCaml using Ensemble
and security is a thing that should be quite strong :)
--
Best regards,
Yurii mailto:yrashk@openeas.org
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