That's true, but keep in mind, we're operating under a web of trust
model. Presumably you trust the people you are subscribing to, and
they the people they are subscribe to, etc.
Also, since it's a page published to freenet, you could easily use
the prior version.
-Colin
On Jun 19, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
What if a DNS publisher suddenly goes evil? What can he do? He can
certainly deny access to sites, but worse he can substitute them for
e.g. child porn sites.
On Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 02:20:19PM -0400, Evan Daniel wrote:
On 6/18/06, Colin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Juiceman wrote:
What if 2 or more lists have the same user-friendly name but
have them
pointing to different keys? How would this be handled?
Keep in mind, unless it's from your list, you don't access Key.. You
access "Username\Key", where username is the name chosen on the
USK page.
That way, you can have both E1ven\Coolness and Juiceman\Coolness,
and
both work.
As for two versions of a single list.. Ie, Getting Bob's list
from Bob,
versus Bob's list from Sally, I suppose you'd want to add a version
number. Aum?
What if I have 2 lists, one from someone I call Alice and one from
someone I call Bob. Then Alice adds a friend she calls Bob (who's
not
the same as the one I call Bob). What now?
Or alternately both Alice and Bob add different Charlies...
Evan
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