
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Monty Cantsin writes:
Now, you are in an interesting situation. You can't give the passwords for half of the disks, but you are unable to prove this. This means you have nothing to gain by giving the pass phrase to the "Ulysses" disk - you will always be seen as holding out. Even if you convince the Judge that some of the disks are noise, you have no reason not to include the "Ulysses" disk in this set.
Bryan Olson once discussed something like this in a sci.crypt post: <URL:http://www.sevenlocks.com/papers/crypto/duress.txt>