Comment by chasil
2 days ago
The first SSH server that chose it was TinySSH.
Have you ever visited their site?
I use this in a variety of ways, thousands of logins per day. I don't see much love for AES.
2 days ago
The first SSH server that chose it was TinySSH.
Have you ever visited their site?
I use this in a variety of ways, thousands of logins per day. I don't see much love for AES.
> The first SSH server that chose it was TinySSH.
Yes, I know. I mention this timeline in another one of my comments:
* > I use this in a variety of ways, thousands of logins per day. I don't see much love for AES.
So? Given its focus on low(er)-performance systems, perhaps on chips without AES-NI, it's no surprise that TinySSH does not have AES. Further, Dropbear, another implementation often used on smaller footprints, does have AES and recently added ML-KEM:
*chasil
1 day ago
Seal its fate then, and get TinySSH to drop it.