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Special Forums Cybersecurity Is ccrypt AES 256 bit crypto secure enough? Post 302887020 by postcd on Wednesday 5th of February 2014 05:53:59 AM
Old 02-05-2014
Is ccrypt AES 256 bit crypto secure enough?

Toucan software uses 256bit AES encryption using ccrypt (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ccrypt)

i want to ask if its secure to use this ccrypt encryption for storing .TXT file with my passwords on cloud storage like Google Drive?
 

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OPENNEBULA(1)							   User Commands						     OPENNEBULA(1)

NAME
OpenNebula - OpenNebula occi-storage SYNOPSIS
occi-storage <COMMAND> [OPTIONS] [PARAMETERS] DESCRIPTION
occi-storage - Manages OCCI storage resource OPTIONS
--help, -h Show help --username <id>, -U <id> The username of the user --password <key>, -P <key> The password of the user --url <url>, -R <url> Set url as the web service url to use --timeout <seconds>, -T <seconds> Sets a timeout for the http connection --debug, -D Enables verbosity --multipart, -M Use 'multipart-post' library instead of Curb/Curl --verbose Show resources in verbose mode COMMANDS
create <occi xml file> creates a new storage resource described by the provided <occi xml file> list lists available storage resources show <storage id> retrieves the OCCI XML representation of the storage resource identified by <storage id> update <occi xml file> updates the representation of the storage resource represented by the provided <occi xml file> delete <storage id> deletes the storage resource idenfitied by <storage id> COPYRIGHT
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