at https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-miller-xmpp-e2e-02 (4.3. Example -
Securing a Message). The same idea.
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use it :-(
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with latest e2e encryption solution, because there is no
accpeted solution :-)
There are just many proposals.
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streams :-) I will
be able to add implementation of all e2e encryption protocols ;-)
Regards!
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https://blog.thijsalkema.de/me/blog//blog/2015/01/23/multi-end-to-multi-end-encryption/
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if it is necessary or not ;-)
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stream will be established, then what problems you see? We can’t
hide fact that OTR stream is established between two entities.
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being exchanged,
etc.
Right!
When I was thinking more about it, I have to agree with you.
This is best solution for full e2e encytpion.
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) payload should (must?) be encapsulated into a
extension element. So your example becomes:
message to='u...@example.org'
otr xmlns='urn:xmpp:otr:1'
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/otr
/message
Don’t shoot!
I assume that it was just example to illustrate solution.
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Ok.
I think we should determine goals we want to achieve and more or less features
of this protocol.
As short list.
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I'm not sure we should start new XMPP stream covered by OTR. It depends on what
we want to do. We can't hide that communication between A and B happens. Does
encrypting whole stanzas is worth of complications?
Dnia 17 grudnia 2014 17:46:18 CET,
/wiki/display/AST/AMI+v2+Specification).
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I'm in too. I haven't experience with writing xep, but I'm interested in
securing communication.
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