On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 09:02:00AM -0400, David Allen wrote:
> What is the worry?  Are we concerned that IIP might actually not be
> secure and that we would lure people onto the channel with a false
> sense of security?

In a manner of speaking, I am worried that we might lend credibility to 
something that hasn't earned it yet.  We are viewed, rightly or wrongly, as 
knowing a thing or two about building anonymous systems.  If we encourage 
people to use IIP we are implying that we believe it is anonymous, but I 
remain completely unpersuaded that it is (not to say it isn't, just that I 
don't know whether it is or not).

> At the moment, OPN is not anonymous in any way
> really, so even if IIP was insecure, nothing would really change -
> we'd be going from a non-anonymous IRC server to another non-anonymous
> IRC server.

We'd be going from a non-anonymous IRC server that doesn't claim it is 
anonymous, to a non-anonymous IRC server which does.  There is a very big 
difference.

Ian.

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Ian Clarke                                        ian at freenetproject.org
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