Re: A few questions about C programming.
From: DEMAINE Benoit-Pierre (nntp_pipex_at_demaine.info)
Date: 10/07/04
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Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 00:49:16 +0100
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| If you can't keep the key away from the cracker, you can't keep the
| algorithm away from him either. If he has both the key and the algorithm,
| you are hosed no matter what algorithm you used.
I am 100% aware of that.
I don not want a specific algo to be able to stand agaist a craker who
got both algo and key, but I want a generated algo not to look like an
other algo generated by the same generator.
I need a generator to be able to generate at least 10 000 algos. within
6 months.
I might need 100 000 after 6 months.
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