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All, please forgive the cross-posting, I haven't been following any of
these lists recently, but have a vested interest in this conversation
and would like to be CC'd on this thread in the future.
First, can somebody please send me a reference for
Paul Holman writes, to about 10 email lists:
All, please forgive the cross-posting, I haven't been following any of
these lists recently, but have a vested interest in this conversation
and would like to be CC'd on this thread in the future.
First, can somebody please send me a reference
non-robot CA master key handling). Use this key to sign a number of
This has been repeated ad nauseam, but obviously not frequently enough.
No one has been using CAs for anything serious and no one ever will.
Outside of circles of fashionable crypto, commercial scams like verisign and greedy
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, AARG! Anonymous wrote:
means of directly authenticating. Strangers do not have secrets, by
definition.
Strangers are secrets by definition, otherwise they wouldn't be strangers.
In fact it IS possible to exchange (anonymously to boot) secrets provided
the infrastructure
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From: Don Marti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [linux-elitists] Phil Zimmermann on key exchange
begin Seth David Schoen quotation of Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 11:42:26PM -0800:
Reviving a thread from last month:
(More on encrypted email infrastructure from Seth:
http
C'punks,
I just wrote Phil about the Washington Post interview. The following is his
response:
The journalist slightly misinterpreted my remarks, and missed the
shades of grey in some of what I said. I did *not* say that I
was overwhelmed with guilt over PGP. I told her about my crying,
http://slashdot.org/articles/01/08/22/1845245.shtml
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