18 Jan
2019
18 Jan
'19
16:03
Lew Wolfgang wrote:
On 01/18/2019 04:20 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
But you said that once the encryption method (not the key) is known the lock can be opened. SSH's encryption methods are open-source, they are known. Exactly. And even knowing the method in detail, you still need the key to open it, so it is not "security through obscurity"
I'm talking about obscuring the one good key with a large number of bad ones. You're taking about the lock, I'm talking about the keys. I think we're talking past each other?
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