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On 11/10/2015 09:25 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: |
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> On 11/10/2015 02:23 PM, Stanislav Nikolov wrote: |
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>> Are you sure you know how such keys work? An extremely 15 character |
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>> password (Upper case, lower case, numbers, 8 more symbols) gives you |
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>> ~4747561509943000000000000000 combinations. Just a simple 2048 bit |
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>> key on the other hand (~180 of which are "secure") |
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>> 1532495540865888858358347027150309183618739122183602176. Thats ALOT |
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>> moar. You don't have to generate the key from a password! |
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> I don't have to brute-force the key. The key is encrypted with a |
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> password. How long is that password? |
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1) The key is not encrypted. |
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2) You don't need a password to generate a key. |
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3) Don't go full retard, do your research before arguing. |