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SubjectRe: aes512 cryptoloop support -> gone?
Correct,

Because AES512 is a fictitious cipher. There is only "aes128" "aes192" and
"aes256"

Cheers,

JLC

On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 02:13:29PM +0200, Mitchel Sahertian wrote:
> With some 2.4.x kernel i created a crypto loopback with an aes512
> cipher. Afair i was able to use it with 2.5.x too. But at some moment
> 512bit support was removed and as of now, 256 is the max. I guess
> support was removed for legal reasons or so..
>
> Are there any patches for 2.6/aesloop/cryptoloop or "tools" to read or
> convert my loopback device?
>
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