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arxiv: cs/0510065 · v1 · submitted 2005-10-22 · 💻 cs.CR · cs.DC· cs.NI

A new authentication protocol for revocable anonymity in ad-hoc networks

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keywords ad-hocprotocolauthenticationnetworksanonymityrequirementsrevocableanalyzes
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This paper describes a new protocol for authentication in ad-hoc networks. The protocol has been designed to meet specialized requirements of ad-hoc networks, such as lack of direct communication between nodes or requirements for revocable anonymity. At the same time, a ad-hoc authentication protocol must be resistant to spoofing, eavesdropping and playback, and man-in-the-middle attacks. The article analyzes existing authentication methods based on the Public Key Infrastructure, and finds that they have several drawbacks in ad-hoc networks. Therefore, a new authentication protocol, basing on established cryptographic primitives (Merkle's puzzles and zero-knowledge proofs) is proposed. The protocol is studied for a model ad-hoc chat application that provides private conversations.

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