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== RFCs for block ciphers == | |||
These RFCs give specifications for the block ciphers themselves. | |||
* RFC 2040, RC5 | |||
* RFC 2144, CAST-128 | |||
* RFC 2612, CAST-256 | |||
There are other RFCs covering [[block cipher modes of operation]] and how these ciphers should be used in protocols such as [[IPsec]], [[Open PGP]], [[SSL]] and [[SSH]]. See the linked articles for details. | |||
==Other links== | ==Other links== |
Revision as of 23:21, 29 April 2009
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AES links
- NIST page, official page for the AES standard
- AES Lounge, extensive information, including tables of cryptanalytic results and links to hardware implementations.
- software implementations from Helger Lipmaa
- software implementations from Bran Gladwin
Homepages for block ciphers
RFCs for block ciphers
These RFCs give specifications for the block ciphers themselves.
There are other RFCs covering block cipher modes of operation and how these ciphers should be used in protocols such as IPsec, Open PGP, SSL and SSH. See the linked articles for details.
Other links
- Block Cipher Lounge, once an excellent index of current research, now out-of-date
- Literature survey on S-box design