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Abstract: Three-party key-exchange protocols with password
authentication --- clients share an easy-to-remember
password with a trusted server only --- are very suitable
for applications requiring secure communications between
many light-weight clients (end users); it is simply impractical
that every two clients share a common secret. In 1995,
Steiner, Tsudik and Waidner proposed a realization of such
a three-party protocol based on the Encrypted Key Exchange
(EKE) protocols. However, their protocol was... (Update)
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C.-L. Lin, H.-M. Sun, M. Steiner, and T. Hwang. Three-party encrypted key exchange without server publickeys. IEEE Communications Letters, 5(12):497--499, Dec. 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lin01threeparty.html More
@article{ lin01threeparty,
author = "Chun-Li Lin and Hung-Min Sun and Michael Steiner and Tzonelih Hwan",
title = "Three-party Encrypted Key Exchange Without Server Public-keys",
journal = "{IEEE} Communications Letters",
volume = "5",
number = "12",
pages = "497--499",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lin01threeparty.html" }
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