Sunday, Sunday, March 17, 2002, 10:46:33 AM, Patrick wrote: > On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, SARoberge wrote:
>> I'd say, that this issue represents yet another future requirement for >> genuine "online identities" (like it or not), and points to a growing need >> to properly establish and maintain certified identity profiles...In order >> to address the snags that come up as more "Jason Ingram's" start to exist >> online, and try to identify themselves as one another in order to >> "hijack" each others domains. > Not really. It's simple to maintain a difficult to repudiate,anonymous > identity with the use of public key encryption. Too bad NSI has consistently > screwed up PGP-Guardian to the point that it's been unusable. There's no > reason that OpenSRS couldn't implement somthing that works. > Consider that you really need only to verify that the person making requests > is the person that "owns" the domain. Their ultimate identity is largely > irrelevant for the purposes of this discussion. It's not that simple Patrick. -- Best regards, William X Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- OpenSRS installation and customizations Payment Processing Integration Apache Installation and Support Services http://www.wxsoft.com/
