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Martin Geisler
2011-10-13 10:58:22 UTC
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Good evening
I am Dario student of Security of Information Systems.
I would like to know if you managed to implement the protocol of
millionaire in a programming language.
Yes, it's implemented:

http://hg.viff.dk/viff/file/tip/apps/millionaires.py

Please post to the mailinglist (viff-***@viff.dk) instead of me
personally as I'm no longer the maintainer of VIFF.
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Martin Geisler
2011-10-16 20:32:24 UTC
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Dario Amoruso <***@gmail.com> writes:

Hi Dario,

Please reply to the mailinglist, especially if you have followup
questions :-)

As I remember it, the FairPlay system is written in Java, so maybe you
can use this. Perhaps someone else on the mailinglist knows more.
rejudice
Sorry to bother you but I mean written in Java co.
thanks for the availability
Post by Martin Geisler
Good evening
I am Dario student of Security of Information Systems.
I would like to know if you managed to implement the protocol of
millionaire in a programming language.
http://hg.viff.dk/viff/file/tip/apps/millionaires.py
personally as I'm no longer the maintainer of VIFF.
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Martin Burkhart
2011-10-17 06:35:48 UTC
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Hi Dario

The SEPIA library (www.sepia.ee.ethz.ch) is also implemented in Java.
The code is available (LGPL). It supports less-than comparisons, which
is all you need for the Millionaire's problem.

Best
Martin
Post by Martin Geisler
Hi Dario,
Please reply to the mailinglist, especially if you have followup
questions :-)
As I remember it, the FairPlay system is written in Java, so maybe you
can use this. Perhaps someone else on the mailinglist knows more.
rejudice
Sorry to bother you but I mean written in Java co.
thanks for the availability
Post by Martin Geisler
Good evening
I am Dario student of Security of Information Systems.
I would like to know if you managed to implement the protocol of
millionaire in a programming language.
http://hg.viff.dk/viff/file/tip/apps/millionaires.py
personally as I'm no longer the maintainer of VIFF.
--
Martin Geisler
aragost Trifork
Professional Mercurial support
http://aragost.com/mercurial/
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Dario Amoruso
2011-10-17 09:17:34 UTC
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good morning
the context of reference are Oppnets not collaborative
Post by Martin Geisler
Hi Dario
The SEPIA library (www.sepia.ee.ethz.ch) is also implemented in Java.
The code is available (LGPL). It supports less-than comparisons, which
is all you need for the Millionaire's problem.
Best
Martin
Post by Martin Geisler
Hi Dario,
Please reply to the mailinglist, especially if you have followup
questions :-)
As I remember it, the FairPlay system is written in Java, so maybe you
can use this. Perhaps someone else on the mailinglist knows more.
rejudice
Sorry to bother you but I mean written in Java co.
thanks for the availability
Post by Martin Geisler
Good evening
I am Dario student of Security of Information Systems.
I would like to know if you managed to implement the protocol of
millionaire in a programming language.
http://hg.viff.dk/viff/file/tip/apps/millionaires.py
personally as I'm no longer the maintainer of VIFF.
--
Martin Geisler
aragost Trifork
Professional Mercurial support
http://aragost.com/mercurial/
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