Implementing SSL / TLS Using Cryptography and PKIISBN: 978-0-470-92041-1
Paperback
704 pages
January 2011
Other Available Formats: E-book
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29 | Error in Text "GET." should be the letters G, E, and T followed by a space. This is referring to a specific character sequence. |
3/11/11 | ||
71 | Error in Text Third paragraph, second sentence: "If you multiply this with any other (four-column) matrix" should read: "If you multiply this with any other (four row) matrix" ALSO The lowest matrix, on the left-hand, should show a ^-1 inversion notation |
3/11/11 | ||
90 | Error in Text Last paragraph, last sentence should read: "CTR mode didn't make it into TLS..." |
3/11/11 | ||
100 | Error in Text Second paragraph, second sentence, should read: "That is, look for extraneous chars..." |
3/11/11 | ||
101 | Error in Text At the bottom, should read: "49200 + 6150 + 738 = 56088" |
3/11/11 | ||
129 | Error in Text the "Procedure for generating RSA keypairs" sidebar states: 3. Compute the totient function (p-1)(1-1) This should read: 3. Compute the totient function (p-1)(q-1) |
3/28/11 | ||
130 | Error in Text Reads: "its slow runtime limits is practical uses". Should read: "its slow runtime limits its practical uses". |
4/25/2011 | ||
133 | Error in Text Reads: "sqrt(x^3-ax) has no solutions between 0 and 1 because x^3 - ax < 0". Should read: "sqrt(x^3-x) has no solutions between 0 and 1 because x^3 - x < 0". |
4/25/2011 | ||
155 | Error in Text Text states: "OpenSSL 1.0, although it includes elliptic-curve operations, doesn't support TLS 1.2, and therefore doesn't support online ECC". Actually, as of February 8, 2011, while openssl 0.9.8r does not support elliptic-curve ciphersuites, openssl 1.0.0 does. |
8/15/11 | ||
160 | Error in Text Text states: "Obviously, with such a 4:1 ratio of input blocks to output blocks, there will be at least a one in four chance of a collision." Actually, over the entire input space, the chance of a collision is actually significantly smaller than 1 in 4. |
8/15/11 |