mozak | hi am kinda lost in time so did lubuntu swich to lxqt? | 12:24 |
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mozak | or is it still work in progress | 12:24 |
mozak | and if i install to my friend lxde lubuntu will when 17.. or whatwerwer version lxqt will be auto update to lxqt? | 12:25 |
leszek | mozak: did not switch | 12:35 |
leszek | for the question of the future I don't have a 100% answer. But I guess when you upgrade it will stay with lxde as lxqt is another desktop | 12:36 |
mozak | ok | 12:37 |
mozak | ty | 12:37 |
musician_pro | Why firefox always work worse in Lubuntu? Before it was perfect ... I just did upgrades and continues to suck ... especially on youtube | 13:38 |
penguin_ | Hi | 22:08 |
penguin_ | Hey guys | 22:15 |
penguin_ | How secure is Archive Manager encryption? | 22:16 |
penguin_ | does anybody know? | 22:16 |
wxl | afaik it handles more than one form of encryption | 22:17 |
penguin_ | This program comes with Lubuntu. | 22:18 |
penguin_ | is installed by default | 22:18 |
wxl | yes | 22:18 |
penguin_ | And I'm wondering if it's safe to encrypt data with this app. | 22:19 |
penguin_ | as a zip archive. | 22:19 |
wxl | the app does not implement proprietary encryption protocols | 22:19 |
wxl | it's as secure as the protocols themselves | 22:20 |
wxl | and safety is not an objective term | 22:20 |
wxl | and actually i should revise that by saying that they're compression schemes, not encryption schemes | 22:21 |
wxl | that said, if you zip it with e.g. 7zip, i can just open it with a tool that implements 7zip | 22:22 |
penguin_ | I guess that archive manager is a simple GUI for command line (zip). Am I right? | 22:25 |
penguin_ | zip/unzip | 22:25 |
Unit193 | penguin_: It might technically be fine, but I personally wouldn't count on it. | 22:26 |
wxl | more or less | 22:26 |
wxl | here's the upstream website http://fileroller.sourceforge.net/ | 22:26 |
wxl | gpg can encrypt for yo | 22:26 |
Unit193 | wxl: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/FileRoller | 22:27 |
wxl | Unit193: oh, if that's the case, go fix wikipedia :) | 22:27 |
penguin_ | File Roller is only a graphical interface to archiving utilities such as tar and zip. Since version 3.6.0 it can optionally use libarchive to handle some archive types. Supported archive types include : | 22:27 |
Unit193 | wxl: "Released on September 23, 2013"? ;) | 22:27 |
* wxl shrugs :) | 22:27 | |
penguin_ | Which encryption algorithm is used by zip command? | 22:29 |
wxl | NONE | 22:29 |
wxl | it ONLY compresses | 22:29 |
wxl | (/decompresses) | 22:29 |
penguin_ | I can create zip file with password | 22:29 |
wxl | yeah and it can easily be brute forced | 22:30 |
wxl | that's not encryption | 22:30 |
wxl | it does nothing to the content itself | 22:30 |
wxl | 7zip supposedly can do 256-bit AES but it's unclear if file roller supports it | 22:31 |
wxl | GPG can support multiple encryption types and ciphers | 22:32 |
Unit193 | Or, openssl enc -in file.ods -out file.enc -aes-256-cbc works too. :P | 22:33 |
wxl | yup | 22:33 |
penguin_ | I would like the ability to protect data with AES encryption.what do i need to do? | 22:34 |
wxl | ^^ | 22:34 |
wxl | ah interesting. zip DOES encrypt when a password is used. pkzip stream cipher | 22:35 |
penguin_ | have you ever cracked a zip or rar password? | 22:38 |
wxl | you can brute force it | 22:38 |
wxl | it's totalyl possible | 22:38 |
wxl | depends a lot upon the complexity of the password | 22:38 |
penguin_ | but if the alghoritm itself is weak,then the password strength does not matter much? | 22:40 |
penguin_ | zip utility seems outdated | 22:41 |
penguin_ | Zip 3.0 (July 5th 2008) | 22:41 |
penguin_ | can I even update it? | 22:43 |
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