Ah, I see. Well, I don't think that would be very productive. I am
curious, are you refusing patches from just me, the USA, or the entire
world?
>
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> What I'd like to do with the loop-devices is to get a general
> loop-device implemented that will just query the crypto api for a
> cipher and use that instead of being hardwired to a specific cipher.
>
> When that's done, we can put some nifty things into the crypto api.
> For example, we can do superencryption by passing something like
> "mars/cbc->rc6/cbc->serpent" as the crypto-algorithm to the general
> loop device. The string is supposed to mean to first encrypt using
> mars/cbc, then using rc6/cbc, and then using plain serpent.
It appears you have a good plan. I wish you the best.
Reed,
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