t the other attacks--though the MAC problem is
pretty obvious once you know that it's CRC and encrypted with RC4.
-Ekr
[Eric Rescorla [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
http://www.rtfm.com/
ANNOUNCE: ssldump: an SSL protocol analyzer
Version 0.9b1
http://www.rtfm.com/ssldump/
RTFM, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of ssldump 0.9b1.
ssldump is an SSLv3/TLS network protocol analyzer. It identifies TCP
connections on the chosen network interface and attempts to interpret
t
y of flags for controlling the output
at a finer level of granularity.
ssldump is released under a BSD-style license and is available
from
http://www.rtfm.com/ssldump
-Ekr
[Eric Rescorla [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
http://www.rtfm.com/puretls/
Claymore Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of
PureTLS 0.9b1. PureTLS is a free pure Java implementation of TLS and
SSLv3. This is the first Beta release of PureTLS. Some bugs
have been fixed since Alpha 2, but there are certainly still bugs.
This
http://www.rtfm.com/puretls/
Claymore Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of
PureTLS 0.9a2. PureTLS is a free pure Java implementation of TLS and
SSLv3. This is the second Alpha release of PureTLS. We consider
the code quality to be late Alpha. That is to say, it's undergone som
s.
Please feel free to distribute this message to other appropriate
mailing lists.
-Ekr
[Eric Rescorla [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm trying to sort out what the situation is for RSA exportability
under the new regulations. Obviously, we can use DES, but
are we still restricted to 512 bit RSA keys. What's the story?
Thanks,
-Ekr
[Eric Rescorla [EMAIL PROTECTED]]