From: jp@jep.pld.ttu.ee (Jyri Poldre)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-06-06 17:19:13 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 6 Jun 94 10:19:13 PDT
From: jp@jep.pld.ttu.ee (Jyri Poldre)
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 94 10:19:13 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: that is cool
Message-ID: <9406061713.AA03617@jep.pld.ttu.ee>
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> According to the NSA talk at MIT last week, the "checksum" is formed
> by taking a 16-bit, fixed number (fixed in all chips) and encrypting
> it with the session key via some special form of skipjack.
>
And by doing that add silicon area and new algorithm? Instead of using one that already existed? Concern for Net bandwith ( 16 instead of 80 bits per session ) and stupidity is of cource noteworthy, but i personally think that they have got spy working there, who deliberately disrupts their work to an extent where they just must quit Clipper and say Oh, let us be friends and use DES :)
JP from TTU.
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