Thank you for the answer.
It does not have to be secure, it is a public_key token, signed by a authorized key. Any changes destroys the key. But it is saved between SD card changes. Now even if the WAN is down, verifying the signature and using fields in the token, apply the correct MAC security.
It does not have to be secure, it is a public_key token, signed by a authorized key. Any changes destroys the key. But it is saved between SD card changes. Now even if the WAN is down, verifying the signature and using fields in the token, apply the correct MAC security.
Statistics: Posted by crmep — Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:49 pm