| J. B. Lacy, D. P. Mitchell, and W. M. Schell. CryptoLib: Cryptographyin software. In Proceedings of the 4th USENIX Security Workshop, pages 1--17, Oct. 1993. |
....costs associated with our multicast protocols will be those that occur in the absence of membership changes. In this section, we discuss these costs when there are no process corruptions, using data gathered from our prototype implementation of Rampart. This implementation employs CryptoLib [14] for its cryptographic operations and runs over the Multicast Transport Service [31] which supports point to point authenticated channels [23] The public key cryptosystem we use is RSA [26] As reliable and atomic multicasts are implemented essentially as one or two echo multicasts in the ....
J. B. Lacy, D. P. Mitchell, and W. M. Schell. CryptoLib: Cryptographyin software. In Proceedings of the 4th USENIX Security Workshop, pages 1--17, October 1993.
....public keys of other principals that the principal trusts, thus enabling the (auditable) recovery of its key by these principals. 7 Implementation issues At the time of this writing, an initial research prototype of Omega is nearing completion. This implementation employs the Cryptolib toolkit [18] for its basic cryptographic operations and, as described in Section 3, the Rampart toolkit for atomic multicast and output voting in support of state machine replication. In this section, we briefly discuss two issues surrounding this implementation. 7.1 Logging and server recovery Each Omega ....
J. B. Lacy, D. P. Mitchell, and W. M. Schell. CryptoLib: Cryptographyin software. In Proceedings of the 4th USENIX Security Workshop, pages 1--17, Oct. 1993.
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