1993-04-28 - Re: ANON: Cryptographic MIX

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From: eric@synopsys.com
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 537d0a4926789bed2dc97bd1b505b0efe5785650affe1e4bc997446f6951ac59
Message ID: <199304282002.AA09358@gaea.synopsys.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1993-04-28 20:02:44 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 28 Apr 93 13:02:44 PDT

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From: eric@synopsys.com
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 93 13:02:44 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: ANON: Cryptographic MIX
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>> Hi All,
>>      At the first cypherpunks meeting I cam to,
>> A speaker was giving a presentation on cryptographic MIX protocols.
>> My memory fails me as to who that was... so thats the question and what is
>> the progress on an implementation???
>>     cheers
>>     kelly

Sounds like you were referring to me.  I've been doing some perl
programming and have scripts to create an address block, encode a
message for transmittal with an address block, and to process one hop
of a message.  These scripts don't actually do any encryption, but
rather simulate it for testing purposes.  They're not ready for use
mailing actual messages, and I still have to finish the script for
decoding the message when it's finally recieved.  So, there's a bunch
of work to go, but it looks good so far.  I'll be sure to let everyone
know when they're in a condition to be played with by all.

-eric messick (eric@synopsys.com)





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