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I too clicked looking for the tptacek comments…

But I also expressed the view that no one would have used this. I guess it makes a lot more sense now: It seemed weird to put it in the standard, as no one was going to just use it. I'd been guessing that they hoped that it would be made an option and then they could do some negotiation attack to force it. I was missing a more obvious explanation: Someone was already willing to ship it, but they wanted the plausible denyability of it being a standard, because it looked too suspect otherwise.



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