Samee Zahur
Samee Zahur
It should work. How do you plan to do this? A new thread counter in ypd? And how are we allocating that counter, atomic globals? And please don't use up...
Have you tried the solutions suggested in similar bugs? E.g. https://github.com/samee/obliv-c/issues/49, https://github.com/samee/obliv-c/issues/76, or #101 ?
Not that I can remember. You can look at some of Sam Havron's linReg tests, but it's probably easier to write it yourself 😉 On Apr 3, 2017 1:19 PM,...
It's the same dependencies. Try to follow the instructions on the readme for Fedora (the ones with `dnf install`). With any luck, the same instructions should also work for CentOS.
I strongly prefer not to add yet another dependency on the Obliv-C build process, but the suggestion is still interesting. I'd recommend a standalone library that integrates in: you could...
When you say "malicious party", do you mean some man-in-the-middle, or the party whose signature I am actually expecting? Malicious bit flips by a MITM will always be detected. For...
Take the string of all LSB bits sent during reveal, and sign it. The point of signing is that the other party can verify it with my pre-shared public key.
Yes, there are lots of such potential pitfalls, and such a protocol should never be trusted without proper proofs.
Thanks. About cleaning up commit logs before pushing, yes there is a way, but it takes a bit more work. You can get started by reading through this page about...
I think those are all the major ones. You can check oblivc.org to see if anything new has been recently added, but I don't recall any.