Some thoughts on the Chinese Net

Perry E. Metzger perry at piermont.com
Fri Feb 16 05:43:46 PST 1996



Jon Lasser writes:
> The more complex portion (from my perspective, at any rate) is a 
> modification of the standard TCP/IP protocol, requiring that each packet 
> be signed by its originating user. This would require lots of software 
> modification on the Chinese end, as well as a conversion process at the 
> National firewall.

They could use no stock software, and they would grind every machine
in the country to its knees doing the signatures. RSA signatures
aren't cheap.

Furthermore, you couldn't check the signatures at the other end fast
enough and it would probably be easy enough to steal keys. I doubt
this would fix their problem.

Perry






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