| U. Moeller, L. Cottrell, P. Palfrader, and L. Sassaman. Mixmaster protocol version |
....outputs the complete ciphertext, which includes the portion requested in the first input. We describe the hybrid construction in section 2. Section 3 discusses appropriate security notions and gives provable security results for the construction. This paper shows essentially how Mixmaster ( 15] [16]) should have been specified to be cryptographically secure against active attacks. Note that an entirely di#erent model of operation for mix networks is assumed by Ohkubo and Abe [17] and Jakobsson and Juels [11] these constructions assume the existence of a shared authenticated bulletin board, ....
M oller, U., and Cottrell, L. Mixmaster protocol version 2. http://www.eskimo.com/~rowdenw/crypt/Mix/draft-moeller-v2-01.txt, 2000.
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M oller, U., Cottrell, L., Palfrader, P., and Sassaman, L. Mixmaster Protocol --- Version 2. Draft, July 2003. http://www.abditum.com/mixmaster-spec.txt.
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U. Moeller, L. Cottrell, P. Palfrader, and L. Sassaman. Mixmaster protocol version
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M- oller, Ulf, Cottrell, Lance, Palfrader, Peter, and Sassaman, Len (2003). Mixmaster Protocol --- Version 2. Draft.
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U. M oller, L. Cottrell, P. Palfrader, and L. Sassaman. Mixmaster Protocol --- Version 2. Draft, July 2003. <http: //www.abditum.com/mixmaster-spec.txt>.
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Mller, U., and Cottrell, L. Mixmaster Protocol Version 2. Unnished draft, January 2000.
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