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Re: Must we authenticate login forms (using SSL?)?

Subject: Re: Must we authenticate login forms (using SSL?)?
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:58:17 +0200
Hi,

On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:02:00PM -0700, Nathaniel S. H. Brown wrote:
I have created a very unique, yet simple method of a form encryption that
provides the same mechanism that the public/private key entails.

Check out my just published release at
http://www.nshb.net/secure-form-post-with-javascript-without-ssl

erm... this sounds like a plain old challenge-response mechanism. Or
maybe I don't understand what you mean with "private key" and "public
key" in your description.

Bye,
        Peter
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