Hal Finney <hal@rain.org> writes:
> I am not aware of any other implementations of Blowfish within the
> OpenPGP framework.
GNUPG uses Blowfish in standard CFB mode (without the PGP 2 byte
feedback) and a 160 bit key. A 128 bit version is also available
and this still uses standard mode - if there is any other OpenPGP app
which uses Blowfish, I maybe able to switch to PGP CFB mode for this
128 bit key version.
By the way, how can I get an assigned number for my (standard) Blowfish
implementation?
--
Werner (finger gcrypt@ftp.guug.de for info about GnuPG)
> I am not aware of any other implementations of Blowfish within the
> OpenPGP framework.
GNUPG uses Blowfish in standard CFB mode (without the PGP 2 byte
feedback) and a 160 bit key. A 128 bit version is also available
and this still uses standard mode - if there is any other OpenPGP app
which uses Blowfish, I maybe able to switch to PGP CFB mode for this
128 bit key version.
By the way, how can I get an assigned number for my (standard) Blowfish
implementation?
--
Werner (finger gcrypt@ftp.guug.de for info about GnuPG)