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Re: CYPHERPUNKS TO THE RESCUE



   Date: Tue, 26 Jul 1994 00:11:34 -0700
   From: [email protected] (Norman Hardy)

   At 14:43 1994/07/25 -0700, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
   >The questions are:  Could standard auto and garage door openers
   >easily be retrofitted?  Could a "crypto remote" with its own CPU
   >be made small enough to fit into a hand-held unit?  Could such a
   >system be made for a reasonable cost?

   Sounds like an application for a "challenge-response" system. But that
   would require transmission from garage unit to car unit.

   If there were syncnronized clocks then the signal could be a function of
   time so that the above replay would fail. That requires only a PRNG.

Why not generate a random number, checksum it, and sign it using a
public key?  Or is that overkill?

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