AES security in wodTelnetDLX (General questions)
Are there any plans to add AES encryption to the wodTelnetDLX component?
Are there any plans to add AES encryption to the wodTelnetDLX component?
by Jasmine, (6538 days ago) @ PaulM
Paul,
hi. Can you be more specific about this? AES is in wodTelnetDLX, both in SSH and SSL protocols. Where else would you need it to be implemented?
Regards,
Kreso
by PaulM , (6538 days ago) @ Jasmine
Does it? The product page doesn't mention AES and I didn't take it as foregone that the protocol was implemented. Can you tell me what level(s) are supported (128-bit, 192-bit, 256-bit)?
We're current customers and quite satisfied with the control. We have a specific application which we anticipate requiring AES in the not-too-distant future and we simply wanted to be prepared.
Thanks!
by Jasmine, (6538 days ago) @ PaulM
Paul,
what protocol are you referring to? In SSH it's AES 128,192 and 256bit. In SSL I'm not sure, whatever is implemented in OpenSSL, but I believe all of these are.
Kreso
by PaulM , (6538 days ago) @ Jasmine
I'm pretty sure the transport is SSH. We only need 128-bit so I'm reasonably certain we're covered.
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