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In legacy versions (1.4) for example, just about anything string wise could be used as a key, even though aes-256-cbc requires a 32 bit key. How was the key byte length being managed? It doesn't look like it's padding the byte array.
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In legacy versions (1.4) for example, just about anything string wise could be used as a key, even though aes-256-cbc requires a 32 bit key. How was the key byte length being managed? It doesn't look like it's padding the byte array.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: