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Re: NOKIA 8860

2000-05-09 Thread Missouri FreeNet Administration
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2000-05-09 Thread Declan McCullagh
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Re: "indeterministic cryptosystems" and mix-nets

2000-05-09 Thread Brian Hurt
On Mon, 8 May 2000, John Kelsey wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > At 01:25 PM 5/7/00 -0400, dmolnar wrote: > > ... > >An "indeterministic cryptosystem" is defined there as one in which > >"equal plaintext blocks are encrypted to different ciphertext > >blocks." > ... > > 1

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2000-05-09 Thread Luciano
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Re: "indeterministic cryptosystems" and mix-nets

2000-05-09 Thread Helger Lipmaa
On Sun, 7 May 2000, dmolnar wrote: > > Hi, > > I came across the term "indeterministic cryptosystem" while > reading the paper "MIXes in Mobile Communications Systems : Location > Management with Privacy" by Federrath, Jerichow, and A. Pfitzmann. > http://www.semper.org/sirene/lit/abstr96.htm

Re: "indeterministic cryptosystems" and mix-nets

2000-05-09 Thread Ben Laurie
John Kelsey wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > At 01:25 PM 5/7/00 -0400, dmolnar wrote: > > ... > >An "indeterministic cryptosystem" is defined there as one in which > >"equal plaintext blocks are encrypted to different ciphertext > >blocks." > ... > > 1) is the term "indet