In case people didn't chase this down, this is worth looking @: http://tcpcrypt.org/tcpcrypt-slides.pdf
Interesting discussion vis-a-vis server-side SSL performance. Also brings up interesting point - when securing point-to-point connections, the usual RSA assumptions (signatures are made once and verified many times, so make signature-verifying exponent small) don't hold; they're made and verified once, and the server typically doesn't have the spare CPU capacity that a [desktop] client does. -- I find your ideas intriguing and would like to subscribe to your newsletter. My emails do not have attachments; it's a digital signature that your mail program doesn't understand. | http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/ If you are a spammer, please email [email protected] to get blacklisted.
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