Arnold G. Reinhold wrote: >If I am right and WPA needlessly >introduces a significant denial of service vulnerability, then it >should be fixed. If I am wrong, no change is needed of course.
But TKIP (the part of WPA you're talking about) is only a temporary measure, and will soon be replaced by AES-CCMP. The question is not "Should we replace TKIP?", because the answer to that is obvious: "Yes, we should, and we will". Th question is: "Why bother working on a `fix' to WPA that will likely never be deployed and that will be obsoleted in a few years by the spread of AES-CCMP?". --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
