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OTR is an acronym for: In Norse mythology, Ótr (alternately: Ott, Oter, Otr, Ottar, Ottarr, Otter) is a dwarf. ... Otierre (aka OTR) are an italian hip hop band. ... Coto 47 Airport (IATA: OTR, ICAO: MRCC) is an airport that serves Coto 47, Costa Rica. ... An IATA airport code, also known an IATA location identifier or simply a location identifier [1], is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). ... The ICAO (IPA pronunciation: ) airport code or location indicator is a four-letter alphanumeric code designating each airport around the world. ...


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Off-the-Record Messaging (844 words)
The OTR button now has icons in addition to text to indicate what state a conversation is in.
There's also the OTR proxy, which is supported on Linux, Windows, and OS X. The OTR functionality is separated into the Off-the-Record Messaging Library (libotr), which is an LGPL-licensed library that can be used to (hopefully) easily produce OTR plugins for other IM software, or for other applications entirely.
The Off-the-Record Toolkit, the gaim-otr plugin, and the OTR proxy are licensed under version 2 of the GNU General Public License.
Off-the-record messaging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (247 words)
In addition to authentication and encryption, OTR uses some cryptographic techniques to also achieve perfect forward secrecy and deniable encryption.
The OTR protocol was designed by Ian Goldberg and Nikita Borisov who both have a considerable background in cryptography.
This form of deniability is dubbed malleable encryption by the authors of OTR.
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