-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hello All, I have an idea that may or may not be feasible so I am offering it for scrutiny. What I am thinking is to have one person encrypt using a RNG (noise). He encrypts his message using the noise on one channel and then copies the noise utilized on another channel. He then mixes the two channels to create....noise. On the other side the person must be expecting the noise and must know how to seperate the signal. It seems that this leaves things open by having the encryption key along with the message, but the message itself is just noise. (i.e. the interloper must know of the signal, and know how to split it into it's two components.) Comments? -Ophir ******************************************************************* Ophir Ronen <a-ophirr@microsoft.com> key id:E67065 print = 66 57 94 27 D9 70 C5 B4 95 31 F6 41 FD 5C EB 1A ******************************************************************* -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLZCfXNhDgNPk5nBlAQHYwAP+LtV07arvUwpdkTtmSQcm8WAk9E+7LX4F I4ILQfuOt9fnIoFOgMr2QX1gbRmYR1+PgKeuzMV8QEmdxXb/tJdF4Gven4OCmRUR XRIln4Eau0uuxbjmPkI+gVcdgbML1LKb6I4ExCsIQOZhVoYcO1PJWugxxiIaRkDd QiBwuZ0yQTk= =4r3N -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----