A Simpler, More Personal Key to Protect Online Messages
By JOHN MARKOFF
The New York Times
I wrote this for another list I'm on:
This system is based on an identity-based cryptography scheme developed by
Dan Boneh with Matt Franklin. You can find a link to his paper "Identity
based encryption
> The lib does not implement any other protocol like SSH/SSL/TLS [etc].
Can you explain why someone would prefer your new crypto mechanisms
over the well-studied SSL/TLS, IPsec, etc? From a security viewpoint;
let's call app size irrelevant.
/r$
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Rich Salz Chief Securit
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Udhay
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Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 09:46:24 +0200
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Subject: A Simpler, More Personal Key to Protect Online Messages
A Simple
A number of SSL-enabled applications use precomputed public DH parameters (p and g)
generated for use in the SKIP protocol. The original page appears to be off the air;
here's an archived version:
http://web.archive.org/web/20011212141438/http://www.skip-vpn.org/spec/numbers.html#params
Quest
[repost from sci.crypt]
Oh no, not another LibTom thing! arrg!
First the temp url... http://libtomcrypt.org/net/ I'll get a
net.libtomcrypt.org VHOST setup shortly.
LibTomNet is a library designed to provide streaming TCP/IP privacy and
authentication. It uses LibTomCrypt as the crypto provide