On 6 November 2013 18:37, Stephen Kent <[email protected]> wrote: > Ben, > >>> because the constrained chains begin somewhere below the TA, which leaves >>> EVERY >>> TA free to create ANY subordinate CA. Also, ccTLDs represent the sort of >>> sovereign alignment to a PKI that many folks find attractive. >> >> For exactly the reason many find it unattractive :-) > > I am not a fan of viewing the Internet as an extra-national entity. > Maybe that makes me a heretic WRT Google's idea of cyberspace and reality > ;-) . > > Countries have a right to manage a lot of things within their borders, > and managing their DNS name spaces seems quite reasonable.
Sure. But we were talking about key management. _______________________________________________ perpass mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/perpass
