>>5:00 It uses asymmetric encryption only to create and share a symmetric key that will be used to encrypt all your traffic. Asymmetric encryption sucks in performance part, you don't want to use powmod operation for every 5 bytes you send, you'll use normal symmetric encryption, which can encrypt literally kilobytes of data in one step. And also, AES can establish a symmetric secure connection without sending its private key, otherwise it would be useless.
Just a PSA: If you're going to store your encrypted files online, make sure to never accidentally use the decrypt password for the file on the service, especially Google Drive. If you accidentally enter the password into a sign-in window, Google could save that password to try and open your encrypted files. So, dont use your sign in password, and don't store your decryption password online.
thanks, really well done and helpful, you make the best tech guides on yt right now
Well explained, thank you for quite clear instructions on using the gpg command for asymmetric encryption.
Comfy Guides need their own channel!
I was actually looking for how to sign data using gpg, Thanks!
you are really good at explaining stuff
Absolutely great, was able to understand it all with ease, thank you very very much!
Very clear and cool explanation!
Thanks!
>>5:00
It uses asymmetric encryption only to create and share a symmetric key that will be used to encrypt all your traffic. Asymmetric encryption sucks in performance part, you don't want to use powmod operation for every 5 bytes you send, you'll use normal symmetric encryption, which can encrypt literally kilobytes of data in one step.
And also, AES can establish a symmetric secure connection without sending its private key, otherwise it would be useless.
16:34 Denshi getting married??? LEAKED 2024 (2021?)
Could you make a comfy guide for git and how to set up your own server please?
The browser uses tls and not ssl
great video thanks
Great Video ..
Just a PSA: If you're going to store your encrypted files online, make sure to never accidentally use the decrypt password for the file on the service, especially Google Drive. If you accidentally enter the password into a sign-in window, Google could save that password to try and open your encrypted files.
So, dont use your sign in password, and don't store your decryption password online.
14:24 2021😳
weird 🤔
Probably just made the video back then and decided to upload it now 😂