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Re: Key length security (calculations!)
[I describe the shamir triple pass key exchange protocol]
> I suspect this protocol is covered by the Diffie-Hellman patent, which is
> quite broad, covering many sorts of key exchanges. Diffie-Hellman is now
> owned by PKP, the sister company to RSA. If so, Shamir has not undercut his
> own financial interests by this work. (Also, this does not obsolete PK
> since it requires several exchanges before communication can occur, making
> it inappropriate for high-latency communications, such as for most email.)
Can anybody verify this? I thought that DH only applied to public key systems.
Surely the idea of exchanging keys can't be patented. You have to patent the
process and I though DH just took care of the public key symetric key exchange
process.
JWS