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Tue Jan 17 15:36:28 EST 2012


attack other parts of the network?  There is no way to authenticate who
an individual may be.

On the other hand it will be hard to stop spoofing of IP addresses on a
mesh network anyway so we are going to have to rely on encryption at the
application layer.  Using some sort of PKI at the network layer to
authenicate routers would probably work though.  Maybe IPsec can do
something like this?

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Jeremy Lunn
Melbourne, Australia
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