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nihil, I think you have a good understanding of the problem now.
I have analyzed plain part of the packets, nothing suspisious there.
The developer has been contacted, but denies a problem.
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What I'm trying to get at is that the session key has to be stored on my computer. I'm not trying to crack the encryption. I just want to find the session key on my computer (the client). Once I have...
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Thanks guys, I will try these chat rooms.
Black Cluster, I have started a post under the cryptography topic. It took a few posts to clarify what I was trying to do, but I hope it will turn up...
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The bandwidth wasted by sending this information would be negligable (less that 10 bytes).
I'm sure the inbounds packets would "belong to me", but I an concerned that the information in the...
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Yes I have done some reading on public key encryption, with SSL in paticular. it is my understanding that SSL uses an asymetric key (public/private) to establish the connection and to verify the...
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Sorry, Im new to this site. I think all my PM options are turned on now. and no need to apologize for any misunderstanding.
The program uses client/server architecture. The client runs on my PC....
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I am working on a fairly complex problem that I have several questions to and I'm sure the answers to these question will no doubt create other questions. I was thinking that a chat eviroment would...
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I am running the client on windows 2k, but it runs on 98 and above i think. I have no clue what operating system the server is. I am mainly concerned about the incoming packets.
My main concern is...
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I have recently become interested the information a program (non-browser)sends and recieves from a server. the program is propietary, uses SSL and i have no access to the server. I was wanting to...
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