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Subject: security of limits in mondex (Re: Spending
At 11:40 PM +0100 11/11/02, Niels Ferguson wrote:
At 12:03 11/11/02 -0500, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
[...]
One of the tenets
of cryptography is that new security systems deserve to be beaten on
mercilessly without deference to their creator.
I quite agree.
I hope you won't mind another round
We've gone through all the main argument here, and I think it is clear we
don't agree. I started writing a detailed reply to your last message, but
most of it was just argueing that we need authentication on 802.11 packets.
TGi had a limited brief: improve the security for 802.11, and that