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What is the Solaris Data Encryption Supplement?

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What is the Solaris Data Encryption Supplement?

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It contains kernel modules to support more flavors of encryption for IPsec and Kerberos. Currently, this is AES (192 and 256 bit keys), Blowfish (128 to 448 bit), and ARCFOUR (2048 bit) for IPSec/IKE and GSS-API for Kerberos. A writeup by Carl Ehorn, below, provides a good summary. This is available for both SPARC and Intel.

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It contains kernel modules to support more flavors of encryption for IPsec and Kerberos. Currently, this is AES (192 and 256 bit keys), Blowfish (128 to 448 bit), and ARCFOUR (2048 bit) for IPSec/IKE and GSS-API for Kerberos. A writeup by Carl Ehorn, below, provides a good summary. This is available for both SPARC and Intel. It can be exported anywhere except Burma, Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria, plus all the parties listed on the “Denied Parties List.

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