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140 \item It was (still is) good coding practice.
422 The number of rounds can be set to zero to use the default, which is generally a good idea.
590 in bytes. As a good rule of thumb it is assumed that the cipher supports
723 A good safety would be to check the return value of \textit{find\_cipher()} before accessing the desired function. In order
3412 hash the message being signed. The \textit{saltlen} parameter indicates the length of the desired salt, and should typically be small. A good
4955 is not a hard thing to do. As a good rule of thumb do not use a key smaller than 128 bits.
6365 e==65537 is a good choice