Re: [h323implementers] [Openh323gk-developer] Thoughts on H.323 encryption or Why your AES encryption might be worth nothing

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Le 2013-09-23 17:43, Simon Horne a écrit :
> When a call is placed the certificate is signed embedded and the first half
> of the Diffie Hellman is sent in the clear.  The remote authenticates the
> certificate and encrypts the reply Diffie Hellman with the certificate
> supplied from the remote so only the caller can decrypt it. It would also
> sign it's own certificate. This way each party is authenticated

I see only one side being authenticated with this scheme. Hello NSA! ;)

Also, why no mention of ZRTP?

Simon

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