Re: Is cipher "3des-ctr" supported by openssh?

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The only strong point of 3des-cbc is that it's mandatory in the
specifications and can be found everywhere. aes128-ctr is stronger,
faster and ubiquitous, I see no reason there should be a 3des-ctr which
would be slow and implemented nowhere (and less secure).

Aris
 
Le 10/03/14 12:15, Michael Stone a écrit :
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 11:45:43AM +0530, you wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply. Any plans to add this in future?
>
> I'm curious why you want a new 3des mode with limited compatibility in
> 2014.
>
> Mike Stone
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