On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 08:52:07 +1000
James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From time to time I hear that DNSSEC is working fine, and on
examining the matter I find it is working fine except that
Seems to me that if DNSSEC is actually working fine, I should be able
to provide an
Dave Howe wrote:
James A. Donald wrote:
From time to time I hear that DNSSEC is working fine, and on
examining the matter I find it is working fine except that
DNSSEC is working fine as a technology. However, it is worth
remembering that it works based on digitally signing an entire
A paper enigma machine:
http://mckoss.com/Crypto/Enigma.htm
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Ben Laurie wrote:
[snip]
And so we end up at the position that we have ended up at so many times
before: the GTCYM has to have a decent processor, a keyboard and a
screen, and must be portable and secure.
One day we'll stop concluding this and actually do something about it.
And it can