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I'd suggest just getting something running first, to get some prototyping experience.
Now that I've just spent some time compiling and playing with Matt's ESM program, it seems almost perfectly suited for prototyping Pipe-Net since you can use it to do nested encryption. All that's needed is to hack it so that it implements link encryption (i.e., send a constant stream of random data in between keypresses). This is what the user would do: (LESM for Link Encrypted Session Manager) lesm -l lesm -l login to server 1 lesm -s lesm -l (or better yet take over a free LESM session already running between server 1 and server 2) login to server 2 lesm -s lesm -s I wonder if Matt has the time and interest do this... If not then I guess I can try, but I've never done real crypto programming before... Wei Dai -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLzlIdDl0sXKgdnV5AQFKuwQAqhJulKWcPV8GWUM11+2zonT+EQ8q18YV TAymUlhjuYo0csHP/nmoMDRpf/9veISdBQE/GlRkc1k0JsWpPBD0+6e0nA7kCTMO xqVoXdM3F/qN31CXjMT9rgAanIXFat2Ox3bjT3g07ReaN372TPnGGvNauxO69Z52 kvWajSSXiSY= =yF/i -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----