Can you tell me what you are referring to? Something specific to the AES algorithm itself, or something to block cyphers in general? Either way, I can't provide an answer :-)
This is what I did:
1. in first computer I chance aes.c - static const uint32 FSb[256] and compile (in FT too)
2. I ...
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- Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:33 am
- Forum: AES Crypt
- Topic: changeing S-Box
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- Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:25 am
- Forum: AES Crypt
- Topic: changeing S-Box & FT do not inflict crypto
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changeing S-Box & FT do not inflict crypto
Good day,
why any changes in S-box or forward tables didnt inflict cryptography of aes? I switch S-box, cypher file, and can decrypt on computer with not modified aescrypt? The same experience I have with making changes in forward tables...
Why? Can someone give me relevant answer?
PK
why any changes in S-box or forward tables didnt inflict cryptography of aes? I switch S-box, cypher file, and can decrypt on computer with not modified aescrypt? The same experience I have with making changes in forward tables...
Why? Can someone give me relevant answer?
PK
- Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:48 am
- Forum: AES Crypt
- Topic: changeing S-Box
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changeing S-Box
Good day.
Can I ask why changeing S-Box do not affect (de)cyphering?
PK.
Can I ask why changeing S-Box do not affect (de)cyphering?
PK.