[87747] in Cypherpunks
PGP5 uses El Gamal _not_ DH
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Adam Back)
Mon Oct 6 07:19:37 1997
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 1997 09:17:41 +0100
From: Adam Back <aba@dcs.ex.ac.uk>
To: aldius@mindless.com
CC: brianbr@together.net, cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
In-reply-to: <199710060054.RAA02677@toad.com> (message from Aldius on Sun, 5
Oct 1997 17:54:42 -0700 (PDT))
Reply-To: Adam Back <aba@dcs.ex.ac.uk>
Aldius <aldius@mindless.com> writes:
> The reason for having two key types for PGP5 is that DH is only capable
> of key distribution, not signing.
DH is an interactive key negotiation protocol.
El Gamal is the key exchange algorithm used in PGP5. For some reason
PGP Inc insists on calling El Gamal "DH". El Gamal is a variant of
DH; so it is related. But El Gamal is not DH, and it is bad
terminology to call it DH.
The only reason I can think that they insist on calling El Gamal "DH"
at every opportunity is that they perhaps think that the name DH
(Diffie-Hellman) is more widely known, and want to give people warm
fuzzies "oh I've heard of that algorithm".
> and DSS is only capable of signing. Hence, you require one key to
> sign, and one to distribute the session key.
right.
Adam
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