[Popcon-developers] Drop atime and ctime for privacy reasons possible?
Bill Allombert
Bill.Allombert at math.u-bordeaux1.fr
Sun Oct 28 21:58:38 UTC 2012
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 06:40:13PM +0000, adrelanos wrote:
> Bill Allombert:
> > Thanks. What is the underlying symmetric encryption ?
> > (RSA is used to encrypt a symmetric key used to encrypt the message.
> > The decryption time depend on the symmetric algorithm. Normally it is
> > some variant of AES. This can influence the running time.)
>
> gpg showpref:
>
> Cipher: AES256, AES192, AES, CAST5, 3DES
> Digest: SHA256, SHA1, SHA384, SHA512, SHA224
> Compression: ZLIB, BZIP2, ZIP, Uncompressed
> Features: MDC, Keyserver no-modify
>
> I didn't manually overwrite so I believe it was AES256.
Excellent.
> > I read your script and you do not use ASCII armoring. Could you retry with
> > using ASCII armoring ? I would prefer to avoid binary transmission in
> > popcon protocol, but it might have a performance penalty.
>
> I already created a file with armoring. In format...
> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
> ...
> -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
>
> As the comment at the top of the script tells "gpg --armor --encrypt"
> was used to encrypt the file.
Ah sorry I only read the line
## manually: gpg --homedir ~/test/ --encrypt ~/test/pop
which did not have --armor.
Cheers,
--
Bill. <ballombe at debian.org>
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