[Using multiple channels on the assumption that the MITM can't always get all of them.]
This is starting to sound like some very old work - to which I don't have a reference - on what was called the "wiretap channel". Basic idea: Alice and Bob wish to talk; Carol can listen in to everything, but her tap isn't perfect, so she gets a BER that's slightly higher. Alice and Bob can then choose a code (in the information-theory sense, not the crypto sense) that is fine-tuned to exactly match their BER - and also has the property that if you have one more bit error than the code supports, you can't decode at all. They get through, Carol gets nothing. The same idea has been revived in creating CD's that work in audio players but not PC's (which hvae CD drives that typically are not willing to tolerate as high an error rate.) -- Jerry --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]