From: Pekka Riikonen Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 17:56:59 +0000 (+0000) Subject: updates X-Git-Tag: 1.2.beta1~845 X-Git-Url: http://git.silcnet.org/gitweb/?p=crypto.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=d120b79264fe073ea644d8fe7a16781f77a96ced updates --- diff --git a/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-pp-06.nroff b/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-pp-06.nroff index 92cd7dd3..8e8a9582 100644 --- a/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-pp-06.nroff +++ b/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-pp-06.nroff @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ .ds RF FORMFEED[Page %] .ds CF .ds LH Internet Draft -.ds RH 25 November 2002 +.ds RH 26 November 2002 .ds CH .na .hy 0 @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ .nf Network Working Group P. Riikonen Internet-Draft -draft-riikonen-silc-pp-06.txt 25 November 2002 -Expires: 25 April 2003 +draft-riikonen-silc-pp-06.txt 26 November 2002 +Expires: 26 April 2003 .in 3 @@ -2914,4 +2914,4 @@ Finland EMail: priikone@iki.fi -This Internet-Draft expires 25 April 2003 +This Internet-Draft expires 26 April 2003 diff --git a/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-spec-06.nroff b/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-spec-06.nroff index 0c9545ee..846f7012 100644 --- a/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-spec-06.nroff +++ b/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-spec-06.nroff @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ .ds RF FORMFEED[Page %] .ds CF .ds LH Internet Draft -.ds RH 25 November 2002 +.ds RH 26 November 2002 .ds CH .na .hy 0 @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ .nf Network Working Group P. Riikonen Internet-Draft -draft-riikonen-silc-spec-06.txt 25 November 2002 -Expires: 25 April 2003 +draft-riikonen-silc-spec-06.txt 26 November 2002 +Expires: 26 April 2003 .in 3 @@ -134,7 +134,6 @@ Table of Contents 7 Author's Address .............................................. 49 - .ti 0 List of Figures @@ -233,7 +232,6 @@ This, on the other hand, leads to kind of a cellular like network, where routers are in the center of the cell and servers are connected to the router. - The following diagram represents SILC network topology. .in 8 @@ -333,8 +331,6 @@ represents message sending between cells. - - .in 16 .nf 1 --- S1 S4 --- 5 S2 --- 1 @@ -476,8 +472,6 @@ and ID's based on IPv6 addresses extends this to 2^224 different Client ID's. Collisions are not expected to happen. The Client ID is defined as follows. - - .in 6 128 bit Client ID based on IPv4 addresses: @@ -553,7 +547,6 @@ of creating the Client ID's for their clients. Normal server also keeps information about locally created channels and their Channel ID's. - Hence, local list for normal server includes: .in 6 @@ -666,7 +659,6 @@ to keep information about user's nickname, username and host name and real name since these are not needed by the router. The router keeps only information that it needs. - Hence, local list for router includes: .in 6 @@ -680,7 +672,6 @@ server list - All servers in the cell client list - All clients in the cell o Client ID - channel list - All channels in the cell o Channel ID o Client ID's on channel @@ -1004,7 +995,6 @@ o Server determines the client to which the packet is destined o Client 2. decrypts the packet with the secret shared key. - If clients share secret key with each other the private message delivery is much simpler since servers and routers between the clients do not need to decrypt and re-encrypt the packet. @@ -2524,4 +2514,4 @@ Finland EMail: priikone@iki.fi -This Internet-Draft expires 25 April 2003 +This Internet-Draft expires 26 April 2003