- From: merlin <merlin@baltimore.ie>
- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 19:18:29 +0000
- To: Jiandong Guo <jguo@phaos.com>
- Cc: xml-encryption@w3.org
I still get errors on decrypt. On that last example, the following are (hex) my inputs to the digest method during key derivation: zz: 38dfce99d0f641a15982da7f37db04cbb43c8f99f4496a920d4ddb1e5fcd5e1ff12c2d62516baef79f0c5e0b1244cef4247d5e4ac8188f699967c0865c397be43861f187346d6729dbf7b70ffa65c222c87a9a36ca1c8c2041af3ae649d58a892b72f919dee59fef99180b529fe98223ac2f8b5fe103625be89d2255de36de45 counter: 3031 alg: 687474703a2f2f7777772e77332e6f72672f323030312f30342f786d6c656e63236165733132382d636263 nonce: 6162636465 keysize: 313238 Well, I think those are - I've been prodding at things to see if I get interop and may have broken something. Merlin r/jguo@phaos.com/2002.03.12/11:06:48 > > >merlin wrote: > >> I can process all of these examples except the DH ones, >> which all fail. I'm still investigating this. >> >> Jiandong, you said that you could process my old DH >> samples; does this hold true for the updated set? >> > >Yes, I can decrypt the DH samples in merlin-xmlenc-five. >It looks weird. My feeling is about the handling of KA-Nonce when it is absent >. >Could you try the attached example to see if it works? > >Jiandong Guo >Phaos Technology > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Baltimore Technologies plc will not be liable for direct, special, indirect or consequential damages arising from alteration of the contents of this message by a third party or as a result of any virus being passed on. This footnote confirms that this email message has been swept by Baltimore MIMEsweeper for Content Security threats, including computer viruses. http://www.baltimore.com
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