Re: powerline

2000-11-27 Thread Bill Stewart
At 02:16 AM 11/23/00 -, Ahmad Saufi wrote: hi, can u inform me about accessing internet via power line technology, if u have any news or info about it,please send/inform it to me. Any Cypherpunks discussion on the topic would be in the archives, at http://www.inet-one.com/ in Singapore.

Re: Jim Bell arrested, documents online

2000-11-27 Thread Tom Vogt
Greg Newby wrote: Do people on this list really believe that the solution to problems is to kill people? Or are we just getting sarcastic and frustrated? we've run this planet for a couple thousand years by way of killing people. never touch a running system, you know?

RE: On 60 tonight

2000-11-27 Thread Trei, Peter
60" Sixty seconds? Is that a real quickie version of 60' (Sixty minutes? Notation counts (watch This Is Spinal Tap for another amusing example of this type of goof-up). Peter Trei -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: Jim Bell

2000-11-27 Thread A. Melon
Newby puzzles: Right, I agree. But what I'd like to consider is a recipe for "plain ordinary" folk to conspire anonymously to commit murder. Not just any murder: murder for some of the people who (some people on this list have said), are needing killin'. If a bunch of crypto anarchists or

Re: On 60 tonight

2000-11-27 Thread Declan McCullagh
Yep. Tim's post is closer to what a cypherpunk would do if elected. :) I suspect that as soon as the election is over, probably in two weeks, we'll hear plenty of calls for "healing" and enough GOP leaders will go along with such a move. -Declan On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 07:59:59PM -0600, Mac

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Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact...

2000-11-27 Thread Lynn . Wheeler
problem is that consumer don't normally know that they want to check on a particular merchant's CRL entry until they realize that they want to go to that merchant site. in general, the consumer's aren't going to want keep a local (usenet) database of all CRL entries (however they are

Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact...

2000-11-27 Thread Eric Murray
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 10:58:23AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Lynn! problem is that consumer don't normally know that they want to check on a particular merchant's CRL entry until they realize that they want to go to that merchant site. in general, the consumer's aren't going to

ip: TechNews: NSA Builds Security Access Into Windows

2000-11-27 Thread R. A. Hettinga
--- begin forwarded text Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 19:29:40 -0600 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Robert Huddleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] (by way of [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Subject: ip: TechNews: NSA Builds Security Access Into Windows Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.guncontrolvictories.com/enemies_ms.html

Imagine

2000-11-27 Thread No User
A history professor from Uppsala Universitet in Sweden, called to tell me about this article she had read in which a Zimbabwe politician was quoted as saying that children should study this event closely for it shows that election fraud is not only a Third World phenomena. 1. Imagine that we

Re: ZKS -- the path to world domination

2000-11-27 Thread Adam Back
Greg wrote earlier about ZKS' Managed Privacy services: what I wonder about with this is where ZKS' loyalties will appear to be. Consumers probably want to see their privacy software vendor as "on their side"; but commercial interests working on data collection are probably going to want to

Re: Jim Bell

2000-11-27 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 7:45 PM -0800 on 11/27/00, Tim May wrote: (I think any of us could be called as witnesses to refute a state claim that he was deploying a real system!) Which, unfortunately, and IIRC, he actually *pled* to, nonetheless. Sheesh. Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto:

Re: Jim Bell

2000-11-27 Thread Declan McCullagh
The affidavit/complaint we link to at cluebot.com contains an allegation from the Feds that Bell only 'fessed up to (in previous interviews with l.e.) authoring the AP essays. I do not recall reading about, or writing about, Bell being charged with deploying a working AP system. No, they've

Re: Imagine

2000-11-27 Thread Anonymous
No User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A history professor from Uppsala Universitet in Sweden, called to tell me about this article she had read Uppsala Universitet has no female history professors. Sorry.

Re: Jim Bell

2000-11-27 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 1:19 AM -0500 on 11/28/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: I do not recall reading about, or writing about, Bell being charged with deploying a working AP system. Hmmm... Maybe it was Toto's ersatz-AP web page I was remembering, now that I think about it, which, of course, Toto *didn't* plead

Excerpts from The Design and Verification of a Cryptographic Security Architecture available

2000-11-27 Thread Peter Gutmann
In August I finally submitted my PhD thesis, coming close to wrapping up my long career as a tenured graduate student. Although the work hasn't been accepted yet, there has been some interest expressed in portions of it so I've put a few chapters online. Note that these chapters represent a

Re: Jim Bell

2000-11-27 Thread Tim May
At 1:19 AM -0500 11/28/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: The affidavit/complaint we link to at cluebot.com contains an allegation from the Feds that Bell only 'fessed up to (in previous interviews with l.e.) authoring the AP essays. I do not recall reading about, or writing about, Bell being charged

Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact...

2000-11-27 Thread Arnold G. Reinhold
At 11:17 AM -0800 11/23/2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Basically cetificates are an implementation of R/O partial replicated distributed data that were intended to address availability of information in a predominately offline environment. In the SSL server certificates, distribution of CRLs