All instances of the semidirect key exchange protocol, a generalisation of the famous Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol, satisfy the so-called ``telescoping equality''; in some cases, this equality has been used to construct an attack. In this report we present computational evidence suggesting that an instance of the scheme called `MOBS' is an example of a scheme where the telescoping equality has too many solutions to be a practically viable means to conduct an attack.
翻译:半直接关键交换协议的所有实例,即对著名的Diffie-Hellman关键交换协议的概括化,都符合所谓的“界定平等”原则;在某些情况下,这种平等被用来构成攻击;在本报告中,我们提出计算证据,表明所谓的“MOBS”计划的例子是一个计划的例子,在这种计划中,电视控制平等有太多的解决办法,无法成为实际可行的攻击手段。