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Mar 28 |
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How to authenticate over open channel? The reason the time stamp was also there in the event of a counter roll-over attack. Without the time stamp, the (client->server) message could technically be replayed and accepted. |
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Mar 27 |
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How to authenticate over open channel? I will take another look at using one of these libraries. I still find the original question interesting, however. |
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Mar 27 |
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How to authenticate over open channel? My Arduino (8 bit cpu) does not have any built in crypto libraries. I have found an MD5 implementation that will work. I cannot find a cipher implementation and I do not trust myself enough to implement one. |
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How to authenticate over open channel? added 30 characters in body |
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