We found 3 episodes of BSD Now with the tag “hmac”.
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104: Beverly Hills 25519
August 26th, 2015 | 1 hr 20 mins
aes, bafug, bsd, cbc, chacha20, chacha20-poly1305, cryptography, curve25519, dragonflybsd, ed25519, edgerouter lite, erl, freebsd, gcm, guide, hmac, howto, interview, md5, netbsd, openbsd, openssh, openssl, pcbsd, tame, tutorial
Coming up this week on the show, we'll be talking with Damien Miller of the OpenSSH team. Their 7.0 release has some major changes, including phasing out older crypto and changing one of the defaults that might surprise you.
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23: Time Signatures
February 5th, 2014 | 1 hr 15 mins
6.5, aes, aes-gcm, arm, armv7, beaglebone, black, bsd, cddl, chacha20, clang, copyfree, copyleft, debate, digital signature, donations, dragonflybsd, ecc, ed25519, foundation, free software, freebsd, gcm, general public license, gnu, gnupg, gpg, gpl, gplv2, gplv3, guide, hmac, howto, interview, isc, iso, leaseweb, license, linux, llvm, netbsd, network time protocol, ntp, ntpd, open source, openbsd, openntpd, openssh, packages, patches, pcbsd, richard stallman, rms, security, serial, server, set, signed, ssh, ted unangst, tty, tutorial, verification, verify, zfsonlinux, zol
On this week's episode, we'll be talking with Ted Unangst of the OpenBSD team about their new signing infrastructure. After that, we've got a tutorial on how to run your own NTP server. News, your feedback and even... the winner of our tutorial contest will be announced! So stay tuned to BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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16: Cryptocrystalline
December 18th, 2013 | 1 hr 50 mins
aes, arm, base64, bcrypt, bsd, chacha20, cipher, crypto, damien miller, decode, djm, dragonfly bsd, dsa, ecc, ecdsa, ed25519, encode, encrypted install, encryption, fde, foundation, freebsd, freebsd journal, full disk encryption, guide, hash, hmac, howto, installation, interview, ixsystems, keys, mac, md5, mindrot, netbsd, newsletter, office hours, openbsd, openssh, openvpn, openzfs, passphrase, password, pcbsd, poly1305, rc4, rsa, salt, security, sftp, sha256, ssh, ssl, tap, tun, tunnel, tutorial, unencrypted, vpn, vps
This time on the show, we'll be showing you how to do a fully-encrypted installation of FreeBSD and OpenBSD. We also have an interview with Damien Miller - one of the lead developers of OpenSSH - about some recent crypto changes in the project. If you're into data security, today's the show for you. The latest news and all your burning questions answered, right here on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.