@ThomasPornin I did try implementing DES, TripleDES, and AES 256 before. It worked, but is incredibly slow. I tried to create an encrypted chat client with multiple layers of encryption.
Not just to keep an old thread alive but some people might have missed a important part of the long story behind this...
It's been about an well known infamous and persistent bug when using /dev/urandom from Java versions 1.4 to versions 1.7.
See the links below :
http://bugs.java.com/view_bug.d...
^^ good answer, bad answer? i don't know enough about this
You may use a key exchange (as part of a cipher suite) only if the server key type and certificate match. To see this in details, let's have a look at cipher suites defined in the TLS 1.2 specification. Each cipher suite defines the key exchange algorithm, as well as the subsequently used symmetr...
@AGZuniverse It can be... mostly, we talk about random things, such as Simon's ween... quite unfortunately. He brings it up too much. Well, he'd bring it up if he could.
maybe I could be wrong and it can be something else other than disguised shell uploading, it's just that uploading and later viewing the image is literally the only thing that can be done on the given site
I suppose to those of you with technical expertise in this matter this question might seem obvious, so apologies as I am know nothing of this topic. Also what data would be possibly visible by someone potentially monitoring my connection to such a server?