Re: DNSCurve vs. DNSSEC - FIGHT! (was OpenDNS today announced it has adopted DNSCurve to secure DNS)

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Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:

> SSH is not a bad security protocol. It provides a very high level of
> protection against high probability risks with little or no impact on
> the user. There is a narrow window of vulnerability to a man in the
> middle attack.

As a security researcher, I can teach you that the security you
observe is not of SSH but of return routability.

Return routability over many third party ISPs is not 'verifiable',
of course.

							Masataka Ohta


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