As far as I know, Sentinel was one of the first clients to support
Rijndael. I believe it is their default algorithm - John
On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 11:39, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> I looked at
> http://www.irrigacion.gov.ar/juanjo/ipsec/READMe-ipsec_alg.txt, but did
> not find Rinjdael (I'm probably spelling that wrong) support for
> FreeS/WAN. I also noticed that the AES algorithm is supposed to be
> really fast (even able to saturate a 100Mbps link), but alas,
> SSHSentinel does not support that algorithm.
>
> Does anyone know if SSHSentinel plans on adding AES support? (Pardon my
> ignorance) How "cyrptographically" viable is AES (i.e., security-wise)?
> Are there any links to relieve me of my ignorance? :)
>
> P.S. As I was composing this e-mail, I looked at the
> CHANGES-ipsec_alg.txt file. It seems to have associated Rinjdael with
> AES. Is AES an implementation of the Rinjdael algorithm or vice versa?
> or something else?
>
> Thanks.
>
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