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Abstract: Most work on proving or model checking the safety of authentication protocols is based on
trace histories. We suggest that a simpler approach based on sets of messages sent is adequate
and prove the correctness of the Needham-Schroeder and Secure Socket Layer protocols as an
example. A simpler approach reduces the problem of making hidden or unwarranted assumptions
as well as simplifying the proofs. (Update)
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Chris George. Proving Safety of an Authentication Protocol: a Minimal Approach. Technical Report 154, UNU/IIST, P.O.Box 3058, Macau, February 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/george99proving.html More
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title = "Proving Safety of an Authentication Protocol: a Minimal Approach",
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Technical Report 154, UNU/IIST, P.O.Box 3058, Macau, February 1999.",
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