On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 02:46, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I'd like to contribute my own question on this matter.  Why is it like 
> > this?  Why is communication between nodes encrypted?  I mean, as I see it, 
> > it's like I said above.  It doesn't matter if it gets intercepted, and it's 
> 
> It does matter. If you can see all the requests going in, and all the
> requests going out, you can determine which requests originated locally
> by elimination.
> 

i see.
how can you get this node-to-node encryption?
should every node hold a copy of the public key of its "neightbours"
nodes?
In other words... you taled about DSA (or DSS?)... what is it
"approximately"? I found that it has something to do with signatures..
may you help me to demistify the mechanism behind the Node-to-Node
communication?

Davide 


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