-Each handshake message ends with so called @code{IDtag}: it is an XTEA
-encrypted first 64 bits of each message with client's @ref{Identity} as
-a key. It is used to transmit identity and to mark packet as handshake
-message. Server can determine used identity by trying all possible known
-to him keys. It consumes resources, but XTEA is rather fast algorithm
-and handshake messages checking is seldom enough event.
+Each handshake message ends with so called @code{IDtag}: it is
+BLAKE2b-MAC of the first 64 bits of the handshake message, with client's
+@ref{Identity} used as a key. It is used to transmit identity and to
+mark packet as handshake message.
+
+If @ref{Noise, noise} is enabled, then data is padded to fill up packet
+to MTU's size.