Generally, I have
seen that people use PKI or static salts for encrypting data e.g.
password.
In case of peer to
peer communication, would it be useful to use dynamic salts derived
from
known mathematical
series e.g. Fibonacci series, Ramanajum number series. The
first
salt need not be
item(1) of the list but a random item(N) out of a circular series of M
items.
This could be useful
for VPN client/server from same vendor. Web site /Java Applet
from
a company etc.
Is SSL still
more secure than dynamic salting for man in the middle attack
?
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Atul
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