Real-time BBS Encryption??
Derek Atkins
warlord at Athena.MIT.EDU
Wed Apr 7 14:51:30 PDT 1993
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> Or, we could impliment an "external protocal" like zmodem. This would simply
> take keystrokes, buffer them, then encrypt/decrypt them.
>
> Make the source portable, and obtainable.
I'm doing something like this for my Thesis (i.e., wait a couple of
weeks.. ;-) It's based upon Kerberos, but it will securely get you a
TGT on a server machine that is on the Internet from a client terminal
that is dialled up to it...
Moreover, you can extract the session key from the protocol, which
would allow for DES encryption of the session. While I haven't yet
implemented the encryption of the session, I have been able to obtain
kerberos tickets securely....
More info on request, or you can wait to read my thesis when it's
done...
Enjoy!
- -derek
PGP 2 key available upon request on the key-server:
pgp-public-keys at toxicwaste.mit.edu
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Derek Atkins, MIT '93, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Secretary, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
MIT Media Laboratory, Speech Research Group
warlord at MIT.EDU PP-ASEL N1NWH
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