Ben,

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.

My text talks about ccTLDs, irrespective of what types of records are stored in
the DNS.

Steve
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