On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 10:07:43AM -0400, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
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yahoo draft internet standard for using DNS as a public key server
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-delany-domainkeys-base-00.txt
This sounds quite a lot like the ideas outlined in a paper I
co-authored in 1995,
Does anyone know of an SSL acceleration card that actually works under
Linux/*BSD? I've been looking at vendor web pages (AEP, Rainbow, etc), and
while they all claim to support Linux, Googling around all I find are people
saying Where can I get drivers? The ones vendor shipped only work on
Does anyone know of an SSL acceleration card that actually works under
Linux/*BSD?
I successfully used a Broadcom PCI card on a Linux (don't remember
what Linux and kernel version, this was close to 2 years ago).
If I remember correctly it was the BCM5820 processor I used
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At 09:36 AM 5/11/2004, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ian Grigg writes:
Security architects
will continue to do most of their work with
little or no crypto.
And rightly so, since most security problems have nothing to do with
the absence of crypto.
j. a cryptographic
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Anton Stiglic writes:
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j. a cryptographic solution for spam and
viruses won't be found.
This ties into the same thing: spam is *unwanted* email, but it's not
*unauthorized*. Crypto
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ben Laurie writes:
Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
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j. a cryptographic solution for spam and
viruses won't be found.
This ties into the same
Ben Laurie wrote:
Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
The spammers are playing with other people's money, cycles, etc. They
don't care.
We took that into account in the paper. Perhaps you should read it?
http://www.dtc.umn.edu/weis2004/clayton.pdf
(Most of the people on this list are far too
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3358991
Internet News
May 25, 2004
Microsoft Plans Security Perks for SQL Server 2005
By Clint Boulton
Little by little, Microsoft (Quote, Chart) is peeling away the layers of
SQL Server 2005, the company's forthcoming database server
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