[Dshield] Crypto Question
madda
lists at grospolina.org
Fri Mar 6 01:46:52 GMT 2009
well,
i did seven reads on mail from Sam Kuper:
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2009/3/5 John Hardin <jhardin at impsec.org>
> On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu wrote:
> > On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 14:12:06 PST, John Hardin said:
> >> What's the likelihood that the same collision plaintext would generate
> the
> >> same crypto hash using several different algorithms?
> >
> > A man with one watch always knows what time it is. A man with 2 watches
> > is never sure.
>
> How is that an even vaguely relevant analogy?
Indeed, and although it sounds nice, it isn't true. If the man's sole
timepiece is wrong, he may well not know what time it is at all.
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sam,
you hit phylosophical issue,
or, for my own reality only my time is true.
related to the question "is there only one reality or one for each
person", reality could be classified by simple differntials, by time.
The man with one watch always is right.
however, this is OT.
*just_kidding*
greets,
madda
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