clipper pin-compatible chip

DrZaphod drzaphod at brewmeister.xstablu.com
Wed Jan 26 21:27:28 PST 1994


> Operating in a system expecting a clipper chip potentially restricts
> the keyspace.  Non-centrally selected keys use the clipper chip to
> 'fish' for the CCW, where it is re-fed.  The host system (to the 
> clipper chip) is going to try and feed 10 bytes plush 3 bytes of
> a constant.  Utilizing IDEA, the key is supposed to be 16 Bytes.
> 
> The point being that dropping an IDEA chip in is not 'plug and play'.

	Couldn't one compress the IDEA key to 10 bytes and 3?  The
hardware wouldn't notice and since you'd be using an IDEA chip on
both sides it could decompress and verify on the other end.

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