Re: DCPP
- From: Volker Birk <bumens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Jan 2007 15:33:05 +0100
Sebastian Gottschalk <seppi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Swapping can occur at every moment
No.
Page swapping is implemented by an LRU or derived algorithms. A used page
will not be swapped out randomly.
And, of course, this is an issue. You can trivially mark small regions of
memory as non-swappable.
Here you're right. But it is not significant.
The Triple-Blowfish is what the implementation offers, thus the claim
actually holds: There is a 1344 bit cipher-cascade in the product.
There is no claim "There is a 1344 bit cipher-cascade in the product."
or I didn't find it.
And: more than 256bit with a secure block cypher is nonsense, too.Well, that's clear.
OK.
Yours,
VB.
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