>From "Mark J. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> A problem with banning date-redirects in KSKs is that it would requrire the
>> SSKs private key to redirect into that SSK.  Being able to redirect into
>> someone else's SSK is useful functionality we probably don't want to 
forbid.
>
>But why can't you redirect to their date-updating redirect in their
>subspace? Like KSK@mylink -> SSK@yourssk/yourstuff ->
>SSK@yourssk/20001231000000-yourstuff.

You don't have the key to yourssk to insert yourstuff, which either fell off 
the network, or is undesireable (misconfigured, or maybe the interval is too 
small; you can multiply the interval by any positive integer and everything 
still works)

I'm not saying this will happen a lot, but it will happen.  If a certain IRC 
backbuffer is correct, It's already happened at least once with the redirect I 
inserted for testing.

--
Benjamin Coates


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