Encyrpted data sample
PEChumbley at aol.com
PEChumbley at aol.com
Thu Apr 10 10:51:00 EDT 2003
In a message dated 4/10/2003 8:18:22 AM Central Standard Time,
valetia at mac.com writes:
> Does this mean (each time when data needs to be sent) that you would
> generate the keyFile at the sender's computer and then have the keyFile
> sent
> over, together with the encrypted data, to the receiving computer?
>
> What happens if someone "captures" both pieces of information over the
> connection, would it not be possible for them to decrypt the data?
>
No, the keyFile is generated ahead of time and is loaded onto each computer
via diskette or CD, etc. If you make a large keyFile at the start (say
100,000 random numbers) you will not need a new file for some time. If you
fill a CD with a number of these keyFiles (for example, a different keyFile
for each month), you could easily go a whole year before generating new
keyFiles unless you were sending large messages every day. The keyFile
should *not* be transmitted but, instead, should be sent by mail or something
like that.
The starting number at the beginning of the message tells the decoder where
to begin in the keyFile. You can use a keyFile until all the numbers have
been used once. After that, a different keyFile should be generated and
loaded on both computers.
Philip Chumbley
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