veorq / oee

One-end encryption, stronger than end-to-end
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Hostile sender? #15

Closed mark-i-m closed 7 years ago

mark-i-m commented 7 years ago

OEE is secure against hostile endpoints, while end-to-end encryption is only secure against hostile networks

While this is pretty useful, what about hostile startpoints?

I propose a -n flag that toggles no-ended encryption.

nonchip commented 7 years ago

that's already implemented in another project even predating this one: /bin/false

mark-i-m commented 7 years ago

Ah, thanks!

Man, you should get a Turing Award!

On 12/17/2016 12:38 PM, Kyra Zimmer wrote:

that's already implemented in another project even predating this one: |/bin/false|

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