…e it resides between the data link layer and the network layer and can be seamlessly integrated with secure routing protocols to provide high-level of security in a communication network. LHAP employs a packet authentication technique based on the use of one-way hash chains (Lamp…
…, 802.11i provides security while in latter, higher layer protocols like IPSec, SSL-TLS etc. provides security. Hence, it is suggestive that lightweight authentication and symmetric key based cryptographic measures per frame should be used. For providing individual frame level pr…
…application logic, are still possible. A good example of this is the recent OpenSSL Heartbleed vulnerability [67]. A unikernel utilizing OpenSSL would also be vulnerable to this, thus allowing an attacker to access its system memory, including the private SSL key. We argue that f…
… Tests for normality R-numDeriv-2016.8.1.1 Accurate numerical derivatives R-openssl-2.3.2 Toolkit for encryption, signatures and certificates based on OpenSSL R-openxlsx-4.2.7.1 Read, write and edit XLSX files R-oskeyring-0.1.6 Raw System Credential Store Access from R R-osmar-1.…
…vailable in Postfix 2.6 and later, when Postfix is compiled and linked with OpenSSL 1.0.0 or later. lmtp_tls_eckey_file (default: empty) ¶ The LMTP-specific version of the smtp_tls_eckey_file configuration parameter. See there for details. This feature is available in Postfix 2.6…
…t al. Informational [Page 107] RFC 6189 ZRTP April 2011 The infamous Debian OpenSSL weak key vulnerability [ dsa-1571 ] (discovered and patched in May 2008) offers a real-world example of why ZRTP's self-healing scheme is a good way to do key continuity. The Debian bug resulted i…
…avior, property, technology, language, and resource. Authentication Bypass: OpenSSL CTX Object Modified after SSL Objects are Created - (593) 1000 (Research Concepts) 284 (Improper Access Control) 287 (Improper Authentication) 1390 (Weak Authentication) 593 (Authentication Bypass…
…vailable in Postfix 2.6 and later, when Postfix is compiled and linked with OpenSSL 1.0.0 or later. lmtp_tls_eckey_file (default: empty) The LMTP-specific version of the smtp_tls_eckey_file configuration parameter. See there for details. This feature is available in Postfix 2.6 a…
…asswords on the wire. By default, the use of cleartext passwords requires a TLS/SSL encryption layer to be negotiated prior to any cleartext authentication mechanisms being advertised or allowed. To require a TLS/SSL encryption layer to be negotiated prior to ANY authentication, …
… LdapEnforceChannelBinding=2. Default: ldap server require strong auth yes ldap ssl (G) This option is used to define whether or not Samba should use SSL when connecting to the ldap server This is NOT related to Samba's previous SSL support which was enabled by specifying the --w…
…em [R1034] and used in other Internet identifiers, such as host names (e.g., "rosslyn.bbn.com."), mailbox names (e.g., "rshirey@bbn.com."), and URLs (e.g., "). (See: distinguished name, domain.) (C) The domain name space of the DNS is a tree structure in which each node and leaf …
…AES encryption is the Padding Oracle Attack, which allows to successfully crack SSL, an encrypted protocol that was widely used to secure HTTP traffic. However, this is not a weakness of AES, but a weakness in how it is used. AES has different operation modes. We will analyze two…
…our time :-). Josh Natis is a Unix herder searching for unknown unknowns, hopelessly stuck in a dialectic between Luddism and technological utopia. Loves having a cappuccino at night. Longs for mornings but is never awake for them. Happy to be here. slides video (recorded and pro…
…y. For example, ~/.oci on a Linux system. Generate the private key. Use the openssl command. To generate a private key with a passphrase (prompt for passphrase): $ openssl genrsa -out ~/.oci/oci_api_key.pem -aes256 2048 To generate a private key with a passphrase entered on the c…
…vailable in Postfix 2.6 and later, when Postfix is compiled and linked with OpenSSL 1.0.0 or later. lmtp_tls_eckey_file (default: empty) The LMTP-specific version of the smtp_tls_eckey_file configuration parameter. See there for details. This feature is available in Postfix 2.6 a…