Cryptography
Larry
deco33 at hotmail.fr
Mon Aug 5 11:11:54 PDT 2013
Thanks,
But,
1) By trusted, I meant : that one with good background used and
thinks is good (i am not skilled enough to tell) -> no memory
leaks, no big f*****g breach.
Well if it is cryptographically strong or not. Again, I cannot
judge of it. But thanks to remind people to read before asking.
2) I might have missed it but Openssl doesn't enable people to
crypt passwords, it enables us to secure the communication layer,
does it?
Thanks,
Larry
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