A sends a sequence of random values and B must reply with the correct encryption or just a property of it. After n correct answers A will be statistically "convinced" that B had the correct key.
Because of the asymmetric nature the correct key can't be deduced by a listener in the middle.
I doubt it helps, but the question allows so many wild interpretations...
In reply to Re: Reverse download protocols
by The Perlman
in thread Reverse download protocols [solved]
by tomasz
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