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RE: OpenPGP (GnuPG) vs. S/MIME
From: "Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh]" <aditya.deshmukh () online gateway technolabs net>
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 18:30:55 +0530
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I'd like to open a discussion about PGP vs. S/MIME .
I've been pondering secure (or at least verifiable) mail lately and I
see these two standards as the main options available at this point.
It seems to me that PGP is the better of the two options because:
- - cryptographically, it appears more secure (i.e. larger public key
sizes possible)
no i can make pgp keys of 8192 bit size as well as openssl key of the same size so the larger key sizes is not an issue
- as you asked it i tried to download a version of pgp that would make keys greater that 8192, i got ckt verison that
can make 16 * 1024 bit keys but with openssl i can go higher very easily like 32 * 1024 bit
about key algos / hash algos
both can use the same algorithms viz: MD5 and SHA1
and encryption can be 3DES or AES
- - it seems to be more widely used
based on what data may i know please ?
- - it is easier to use (debateable)
debetable, yes but both have good frontends that are freeware and very stable to for everyday use.
- - its free
both are free ( pgp is on gunpg.org and ssl is at openssl.org )
- - PGP in general is more flexible
flexible is a very general term, depends upon what you are doing.
the only
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