On Wed, 14 May 2003, Toad wrote:

> On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 10:08:42PM +0200, Thomas Leske wrote:
> > The concept is based on a new key type, because there seems to be no way
> > to accomplish this with the ones available. The key index (which can be
> > used as an inbox for mail) has the the following features:
> 
> No, you can do it with KSKs, assuming that only the owner or people who
> crack the hashcash/thinkcash puzzles are supposed to be able to read the
> queue, which is reasonable.

About the only thing we want to add is the ability to have freenet
encrypt/decrypt with a public/private pair, so only the owner of the SSK
can read the insert.  Anyone can see the slot is filled, but they just
get back a chunk of random garbage.  That shouldn't be too hard to do 
in FCP, right?

--Dan

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