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+<meta name="Created" content="Version 1.0 / 03 Aug 2001">
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<font size="6"><b>SILC Protocol White Paper</b></font><br>
-<font size="2">Version 1.0 / 04 Aug 2001</font>
+<font size="2">Version 1.0 / 03 Aug 2001</font>
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<h1>Introduction</h1>
data while key management and other security issues may be left out, leaving
the implementation vulnerable to various security problems. The other
problem is also that the external protocols tend to leave the network
-only party secured; usually only two points in the network are secured with
-for example SSL. While SSL does provide provable security it is not
-enough to provide security for a network as a whole.
+only partly secured; usually only two points in the network are secured
+with for example SSL. While SSL does provide provable security it is not
+enough to provide security for a chat network as a whole.
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The network topology is also different to various other chat protocol,
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-<h1>Conclusions</h1>
+<h1>Conclusion</h1>
The Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) protocol is a new generation
chat protocol that provides all the common conferencing services with
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