Re: so how do *you* manage your keys, then? part 3

2009-09-08 Thread Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn
[added Cc: tahoe-...@allmydata.org, and I added ke...@guarana.org on the whitelist so his posts will go through to tahoe-dev even if he isn't subscribed] On Tuesday,2009-09-08, at 5:54 , Kevin Easton wrote: Possession of the read-cap to the mutable file gives you two things: it gives you

so how do *you* manage your keys, then? part 3

2009-09-04 Thread Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn
So How Do You Manage Your Keys Then, part 3 of 5 In part one of this series [1] I described how Tahoe-LAFS combines decryption, integrity-checking, identification, and access into one bitstring, called an immutable file read-cap (short for capability). In part two [2] I described how