<DIV>why don't you just use ssl or some type of encrypted password.<BR><BR><B><I>Wes Felter <wesley@felter.org></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Frank Moore wrote:<BR><BR>> I want a client to join a P2P network after authenticating itself to a <BR>> streaming server.<BR>> The server needs to authenticate that the client is not a rogue who will <BR>> subvert the stream.<BR><BR>In theory the solution to this problem is TCG remote attestation, but <BR>you can't actually use it (yet). The practical half-solution is to <BR>obfuscate your protocol as much as you can. It's not clear to me whether <BR>a shared secret or PKI provides more obfuscation; certainly PKI is <BR>more complex and computationally-intensive.<BR><BR>Wes Felter - wesley@felter.org<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>p2p-hackers mailing list<BR>p2p-hackers@zgp.org<BR>http://zgp.org/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Here is a web page listing P2P
Conferences:<BR>http://www.neurogrid.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/PeerToPeerConferences<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR><BR>You don't get no juice unless you squeeze<br>Lemon Obrien, the Third.<p>
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