keygen.sh: why 3072-bit keys?
Alan Buxey
alan.buxey at myunidays.com
Thu Jun 1 09:20:56 EDT 2017
;-)
On 1 June 2017 at 14:04, Cantor, Scott <cantor.2 at osu.edu> wrote:
>> its one of those magic points - makes it 128bit equivalent. eg
>> https://deekayen.net/positive-ssl-csr
>
> It also doesn't help that older libraries I inherited crash on 4096-bit signatures.
>
> -- Scott
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