SSF updates

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Kurt Zeilenga 2002-06-18 08:02:36 +00:00
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@ -79,13 +79,12 @@ See the {{SECT:Using SASL}} chapter for more information.
H3: Security Strength Factors
The server uses {{TERM[expand]Security Strength Factors}} (SSF) to
indicate the relative strength of protection. A SSF of zero (0)
indicates no protections are in place. A SSF of one (1) indicates
integrity protection are in place. A SSF greater than one (>1)
roughly correlates to the effective encryption key length. For
example, {{TERM:DES}} is 56, {{TERM:3DES}} is 112, and {{TERM:AES}}
128, 192, or 256.
The server uses {{TERM[expand]SSF}}s (SSF) to indicate the relative
strength of protection. A SSF of zero (0) indicates no protections
are in place. A SSF of one (1) indicates integrity protection are
in place. A SSF greater than one (>1) roughly correlates to the
effective encryption key length. For example, {{TERM:DES}} is 56,
{{TERM:3DES}} is 112, and {{TERM:AES}} 128, 192, or 256.
A number of administrative controls rely on SSFs associated with
TLS and SASL protection in place on an LDAP session.

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@ -182,6 +182,7 @@ PS|Proposed Standard
RDN|Relative Distinguished Name
RFC|Request for Comments
SRP|Secure Remote Password
SSF|Security Strength Factor
SSL|Secure Socket Layer
STD|Internet Standard
TCP|Transmission Control Protocol