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Re: PGP 5.5 Conventional Encryption: Which Algorithm?
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In <[email protected]>, on 11/14/97
at 05:50 AM, [email protected] (Anonymous) said:
>Does anyone know what algorithm PGP 5.5 uses for conventional
>encryption? Also is PGP 5.5 capable of generating RSA keys of 4096 bits?
Well PGP 5.x makes use of 3 different symetric cyphers (CAST5, 3DES, &
IDEA) with CAST5 being the default. I haven't used the "conventional
encryption" (I am assuming that you are referring to file encryption) but
I would imagine that it does the same as the message encryption and
defaults to CAST5.
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