Travis Bemann wrote: > > Currently, all you see is: > > > > <-random MPI > > ->random MPI > > -><encrypted data> > > <-<encrypted data> > > Good. This shouldn't be very distinguishable from white noise. That > will put a major dent in anyone's plans to packet sniff for Freenet > nodes.
The first 16 bits each way are the MPI-encoded lengths of the DH keys, so they'll tend to lie within a typical range. That could be enough for some marketing-led firewall company to include a new "Freenet-proof" feature in their next release. -- zem at zip.com.au F289 2BDB 1DA0 F4C4 DC87 EC36 B2E3 4E75 C853 FD93 zem.squidly.org "..I'm invisible, I'm invisible, I'm invisible.." _______________________________________________ Freenet-dev mailing list Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev
