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Encryption Algorithm

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    Hello all; I'm currently working on encryption algorithm for small embedded systems.....I had selected a combination of RSA and Blowfish.....where RSA is used for the session key encryption... Could any body suggest a method of transferring the public keys to the recipients with authentication without using the CA certification or PKI....as its dealing with embedded systems and having a third party to monitor the public key transfer is a major area of concern.. Any help in this regard will be greatly appreciated.. Thanking you'll in advance.. sc_emb sc_emb

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      Hello all; I'm currently working on encryption algorithm for small embedded systems.....I had selected a combination of RSA and Blowfish.....where RSA is used for the session key encryption... Could any body suggest a method of transferring the public keys to the recipients with authentication without using the CA certification or PKI....as its dealing with embedded systems and having a third party to monitor the public key transfer is a major area of concern.. Any help in this regard will be greatly appreciated.. Thanking you'll in advance.. sc_emb sc_emb

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      Don't cross post!


      Peter "Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."

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