In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Benyamin Nasution writes:
>
>I have the same thought regarding dynamic techniques, in this case the 
>encryption.
>If you use a well known mathemtical formula, I think passive attackers 
>may still have a chance to challenge it.
>
>What if the encryption algorithm is made dynamic?
>It means that each peer can update and upgrade peer's algorithm 
>whenever required.

(a) this is off-topic for the IETF mailing list
(b) cryptography is a branch of applied mathematics, with a rich 
literature.  I suggest you consult it first, or at least ask your 
question on a cryptography mailing list or newsgroup.  Start at
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/cryptography-faq/.  (Well, it's dated at this 
point, but it will give you a hint of the flavor of modern cryptography.)

                --Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb



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