is there a bug

Albert Vaca albertvaka at gmail.com
Thu Jan 16 17:47:03 UTC 2014


Exactly, so the private keys are never sent to other devices. And the
public keys are, well, public (we could even be using them as device ID, as
I wrote on another TODO in device.h). This is how ssh and other protocols
work, too.
On Jan 16, 2014 6:41 PM, "Yuri Samoilenko" <kinnalru at gmail.com> wrote:

> Question solved.
> As i understand every device(mobile or desktop) has own key pair. When
> pairing occures device receive remote public key and sends own. E.g. each
> device has public keys of EVERY devices paired with.
> When device send package it encrypt it with apropriate recipien public
> key. When device receive package it decrypt it with OWN private key.
> Right?
> 16.01.2014 20:22 пользователь "Yuri Samoilenko" <kinnalru at gmail.com>
> написал:
>
>> Hmm this is not a bug. You store public key if device already have
>> public key and provide it for desktop?
>> I don't understand whole auth system :(
>>
>
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