Re: [cryptography] The next gen P2P secure email solution

2014-04-24 Thread Randolph
This thread pertains specifically to the use of P2P/DHT models to replace traditional email as we know it today. *Anonymous Email based on virtual institutions* What about this model? In a network you send your public email encryption key to an virtual institution. The institution is defined

Re: [cryptography] OTR and XMPP

2014-04-08 Thread Randolph
the alternative to OTR is the echo encryption, as deployed in this client: http://firefloo.sf.net As well offers this client to send Rosetta Encryption over XMPP. That is the second alternative. Please research the library used. Regards 2014-04-08 4:13 GMT+02:00 Pranesh Prakash

Re: [cryptography] Preventing Timing Correlation Attacks on XMPP chats?

2014-01-05 Thread Randolph
Hi - a scrambler could send out from time to time fake messages. - an impersonator could record your own chat behaviour and generate random time and lenght and content data, so it looks like your own chat - the main problem remains that from an external analysis you can always see, that User A is

Re: [cryptography] The next gen P2P secure email solution

2013-12-26 Thread Randolph
Hi Garpamp and Adrelanos, I agree with you too!.. as I am not affiliated with BitMail, .. all that is needed, you request. It seems to be a model like waste.sf.net out as a reference. The difference maybe is, I tried to evalute it, and we could share experience. Anyway.., it is definately a p2p

Re: [cryptography] The next gen P2P secure email solution

2013-12-25 Thread Randolph
Anyone looked at BitMail p2p ? http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitmail/?source=directory 2013/12/24 grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com This thread pertains specifically to the use of P2P/DHT models to replace traditional email as we know it today. Pasting in a very rough and unflowing thread summary

Re: [cryptography] Fwd: Rosetta CryptoPad released

2013-12-24 Thread Randolph
fwd. Felice N(a)saDad. lol. Much snow then to Christmas! On Tue, Dec 24, 2013, Tom wrote: Coming back to the idea to send RSA ciphertext as a kind of end-to-end encryption/ciphertext e.g in a jabber chat: The CryptoPad seems to be quite slow for that? At least all is manual to copy/paste

Re: [cryptography] Asynchronous forward secrecy encryption

2013-09-22 Thread Randolph D.
Http://spot-on.sf.net This should have what you search for. Rgds. ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography

[cryptography] GB Encryption-Model

2013-08-23 Thread Randolph D.
at least the design of version 0.2 is much better. http://goldbug.sourceforge.net/img/goldbug-encryptionmodel.png but the encryption model looks quite complex. I wounder if it has potentials and impules to the IRC functionality. Best Regards Randolph FWD: New Release V0.2 of http

Re: [cryptography] GoldBug.sf.net - Secure Instant Messenger

2013-08-03 Thread Randolph D.
I think the RFC you mention is more a reply protocol, rather than an echo protocol with a total algorhytmus utilized by this. A RFC has to be written still. Anyone? It s still a good research project for students. The TTL seems to be replaced by bounces in the latest lib according to lib-SVN. And

Re: [cryptography] http://goldbug.sourceforge.net/ - Secure Instant Messenger

2013-08-01 Thread Randolph D.
that is something with substance and helpful! those who overlook the context have already created a coordinate system. Thanks. 2013/8/1 Sandy Harris sandyinch...@gmail.com Did any one looked into this http://goldbug.sourceforge.net/ Secure Instant Messenger Other alternatives include:

[cryptography] http://goldbug.sourceforge.net/ - Secure Instant Messenger

2013-07-31 Thread Randolph D.
Did any one looked into this http://goldbug.sourceforge.net/ Secure Instant Messenger ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography