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by starekrow
3116 days ago
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Why not? :D More seriously, because LAMP stacks are ubiquitous, well understood and well supported by vendors. Also, the output of this code is trivial to use or replicate in most other languages - in fact, I've got some fragments of C source lying around for a similar system, that was intended for a command-line tool that would interoperate with a distant ancestor of Lockbox. That concern for future interop possibilities is the main reason it stores secrets in JSON - which is one reason, along with abysmal character encoding practices by many developers, that the key and ciphertext is all ASCII-safe. A 30% bump in output size is more than offset by never having to care what transport those strings are moving through. |
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