Anonymous ID: 1dc598 May 3, 2018, 1:25 a.m. No.1283534   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1282861 >>1279851

 

Not the most technical Autist on the boards, but I think you are on to something with [CLAS-N-DI_9] is an encrypted classified field in an Oracle database, where the data is located. Certainly an interesting theory worth pursuing. Did some research beyond that I think may be useful.

 

Either ENCKEYS or Master Wallet. Either 128, 196, 256 or Blow fish = 8 possibilities

 

My bet is that it is ENCKEYS Bluefish: Backward compatibility would be important to transfer data in an efficient manner through upgrades. What was original No Such Agency server tech? Start with DES and then AES. No Such Agency has been in this game before 2014 Utah, before AES in 2002. Fred Brooks work for No Such Agency and immediately moves to IBM to work on OS 360. Do you believe in coincidence? Never underestimate the value of the convenience of backwards compatibility in the decision making process. It is prohibitive for small tech firms imagine how much of a pain in the ass for the largest database in the world.

 

Master key and wallet method is the preferred method on platforms that support it. Not valid for the iSeries, z/OS, and NonStop platforms.

 

ENCKEYS method is valid for all Oracle GoldenGate-supported databases and platforms. Blowfish must be used on the iSeries, z/OS, and NonStop platforms.

 

Sauce: docs.oracle.com/goldengate/1212/gg-winux/GWUAD/wu_security.htm#GWUAD356

 

BLOWFISH uses Blowfish encryption with a 64-bit block size and a variable-length key size from 32 bits to 128 bits. Use AES if supported for the platform. Use BLOWFISH for backward compatibility with earlier Oracle GoldenGate versions.