…tographic master keys, each of which MUST be a unique cryptographically random [RFC1750] Andreasen, et al. Standards Track [Page 13] RFC 4568 SDP Security Descriptions July 2006 value with respect to other master keys in the entire SDP message (i.e., including master keys for oth…
…ble and unlinkable values. Advice on random number generation can be found in [ RFC1750 ]. There are two apparent limitations to this privacy protection. However, as will be explained below, neither is very serious. First, the high cost of address generation may prevent hosts tha…
…L_PGP*] [DNSSEC*]. For comparison, when the previous version of this document [ RFC1750 ] was issued in 1994, the only Internet cryptographic security specification in the IETF was the Privacy Enhanced Mail protocol [MAIL_PEM*]. These systems provide substantial protection agains…
…IL_PGP*] [DNSSEC*]. For comparison, when the previous version of this document [RFC1750] was issued in 1994, the only Internet cryptographic security specification in the IETF was the Privacy Enhanced Mail protocol [MAIL_PEM*]. These systems provide substantial protection against…
… bit. Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC1750 ]. In addition, items such as the computer's name and the name of the operating system, while not strictly speaking random, will help differentiate the results from those obtained by other sys…
… bit. Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC1750 [5]. In addition, items such as the computer's name and the name of the operating system, while not strictly speaking random, will help differentiate the results from those obtained by other s…
… bit. Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC1750 ]. In addition, items such as the computer's name and the name of the operating system, while not strictly speaking random, will help differentiate the results from those obtained by other sys…
… bit. Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC1750 ]. In addition, items such as the computer's name and the name of the operating system, while not strictly speaking random, will help differentiate the results from those obtained by other sys…
…says: Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC1750 [5]. It should say: Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC4086 [5]. Notes: (Above sample is from section 4.5). References to RFC 1750 should currently re…
…says: Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC1750 [5]. It should say: Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC4086 [5]. Notes: (Above sample is from section 4.5). References to RFC 1750 should currently re…
… bit. Advice on generating cryptographic-quality random numbers can be found in RFC1750 ]. In addition, items such as the computer's name and the name of the operating system, while not strictly speaking random, will help differentiate the results from those obtained by other sys…