Well all current key public key distribution systems available
compromise the AES encryption system from a mathematical brute force
stand point.
Though I was thinking more along the lines of using a private key system
and implementing it in a simpler form. 

Its all quite academic I think however as isn't any form of encryption
on the Amateur bands a violation of the license agreement? 

Regards 

Eric 

On 2016-08-28 02:28, Steve wrote: 

> Eric, I've thought about authentication, but I always come up empty
> handed, as an open source program has no secrets, so you can't program
> a per-device identification.
> 
> I think someone out there probably makes a chip that outputs a global
> id (lots of bits) and would be different for every board produced.
> Certainly enough bits to mechanize some kind of AES authentication
> scheme.
> 
> I bet they sell for $1 in 10,000 quantity! The bast..... :-)
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