On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:02:13PM +0000, Christian Brueffer wrote:
+> brueffer    2006-06-06 14:02:13 UTC
+> 
+>   FreeBSD src repository
+> 
+>   Modified files:
+>     sbin/geom/class/eli  geli.8 
+>   Log:
+>   Mdoc cleanup and some wording improvements.

Thank you.

+>  If an attacker can remember the encrypted data, he can write them back to 
the
+> -same place and this won't be detected even if the data was legally modified
+> -between attacker read and write.
+> +same place.
+> +This will not be detected even if the data were legally modified
+> +between read and write operations of the attacker.

Maybe I wasn't clear here, but I think your change modifies logic here.
After your change I read it as "if an attacker can remember the data, he
can also write them back" and my intention was: "if an attacker can
remember the data and can write them back..."

In other words, beeing able to read the data, doesn't imply beeing able
to write them back.

I meant "he can write them back undetected" there.

Could you change it to be understandable?:)

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