Serpent?

Faramir faramir.cl at gmail.com
Sat Aug 24 01:00:27 CEST 2013


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El 22-08-2013 9:56, Robert J. Hansen escribió:
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> GnuPG extends this with support for Camellia-128, Camellia-192 and 
> Camellia-256.  I don't know the reasoning for introducing Camellia,
> but I'm sure there's a solid basis for it.

  IIRC, somebody said, a long long time ago, that Japan had some
requirements for using Camellia, so I guess if GnuPG doesn't have it,
japanese people can't use it without some "you are using an
unnapproved cipher" or something like that. But I can't even remember
who said Japan likes Camellia, so maybe that's not the reason.


  Best Regards

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