--On 01 August 2005 16:24 -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
The point of anonymous access is to provide content to "anyone at large", regardless their identity. So if you are using encryption to make sure that "not just anyone at large" can see the data, you're dealing with two mutually exclusive things.
Not entirely. There is the possibility you may want to provide public access to data, but to prevent third-parties from knowing what data has been transferred: i.e. 'anonymous but private'.

