Re: OTP (One-Time Pad Generator Program) and MD5 signature

From: Anne & Lynn Wheeler (lynn_at_garlic.com)
Date: 04/18/05

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    Harald Hanche-Olsen <hanche@math.ntnu.no> writes:
    > Almost: You send 'choginzx', the server computes the MD5 signature,
    > and checks it against the next MD5 signature in its file. If they
    > match, it lets you in. It also marks that signature as having been
    > used, so it cannot be used again to gain access.
    >
    > (I'm confused by your use of the word recipient, though: This is for
    > access control, not for sending and receiving encrypted messages.)

    misc. discussions of one-time-password & associated internet standard
    http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2003m.html#50 public key vs passwd authentication?
    http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2003n.html#0 public key vs passwd authentication?
    http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2003n.html#1 public key vs passwd authentication?
    http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2003n.html#2 public key vs passwd authentication?
    http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2003n.html#3 public key vs passwd authentication?

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    Anne & Lynn Wheeler | http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/
    

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