Hi George,
I do not have a solution, but I thought I'd share our findings. We are facing
the same problem on Ubuntu 11. But the identical code compiles on Debian5 and
Ubuntu 10 machines. The error we get is similar to yours, but not identical:
two source files specified (PLATFORM_NULL and
On Jul 26, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Michael Schippling wrote:
I don't know if there is any erase of external EEPROM done
when a device is programmed, so the contents _might_ persist
across new downloads and thus you would only have to do
the message thing once.
It does indeed persist, at least to
Hi,
try encryting the cipher text again. The CC2420 AES works in CTR mode,
meaning encryption and decryption are the same operation.
Moreover, if you send your packets anyway, you can use the built-in
functionality of the CC2420 chip to encrypt all outgoing packets on the fly. It
will
of the key-bytes, because the key is read like that (i.e., backwards) into RAM.
But this affects encryption as well as decryption and is already done by that
library. You should not need to invert anything.
Best,
Jakob
2011/6/2 Jakob Bieling biel...@cs.uni-bonn.de:
try encryting the cipher text again
the encryption process is needed. Consequently, you will have
to implement your own CTR mode, if you want to be able to decrypt your data. If
you are not familiar with CTR, Wikipedia is a good place to start.
Best,
Jakob
On Jun 2, 2011, at 10:17 AM, Jakob Bieling wrote:
Hi,
On Jun 2, 2011, at 10:02
On May 11, 2011, at 9:44 PM, Eric Decker wrote:
Now what exactly are you doing? I assume that ECC is error correction. But
what are you protecting and such. Details please. I used to do Information
Theory. Just curious as to what you are working on. Thanks.
I assumed it was
Hi,
it means your image is too large, it will not fit on the mote.
Best,
Jakob
On May 11, 2011, at 6:26 PM, euchi Manel wrote:
hi,
i try to integrate ECC in my application but when i do make telosb install
i find this error:
(msp430-ld: region text is full (build/telosb/main.exe
On May 10, 2011, at 1:49 AM, Viktor Zsoldos wrote:
- I've installed the BaseStation from apps/tests/cc2420/TestSecurity, and
trying to read the secured traffic with net.tinyos.tools.Listen, but only
ordinary headers are showing (dst, src, len, gID, hID), I can't see any
CC2420 or security
is indeed the one you see in the source
(with the block counter set by the CC2420 chip). Consequently, you cannot use
the IV specified by IEEE 802.15.4 but need to account for the IV TinyOS is
using.
Best,
Jakob
On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Jakob Bieling wrote:
we are using an AVR RZRAVEN USB
, the mote is able to construct a valid nonce
value.
[1] http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/swrs041b/swrs041b.pdf
Kind regards,
--
Jakob Bieling, Computer Science 4, University of Bonn
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