>>>> we'll only do one hash
>>>> at the beginning of the connection
>>>
>>> Hopefully you'll do at least 2, and (if authenticating the other way) 4!
>>> But yes.
>>
>> Why 2/4?
>
> 2 because you have to carry out the hash on both ends in order to
> compare them.

Maybe I'm missing something but isn't obvious that you need to hash at
both sides to be able to verify at all?

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