On Sun, 2013-03-17 at 16:46 +0000, Christian Huitema wrote:

> You may think that building public/private key pairs is a very
> expensive operation, but that is not true. The default algorithm for
> SSAS is RSA. Let's suppose you use 2048 bit long RSA keys. The key
> generation start by generating a set of 1024 bit long prime numbers. In
> theory, we need about 2*25 such numbers. Add a margin to be on the safe
> side. These numbers can be generated once, they don't have to be
> regenerated for every SSAS key being tried.

Hold on.  If I'm an attacker, who says my "primes" even have to be
prime?  

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