Well, once the Supreme Court starts coming up with stuff like this, you
know you've been Bush-whacked.
J.A. Terranson wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Tyler Durden wrote:
What this equates to is, whoever had more money than you can take away your
home. Previously, it was just the occasional
for others' opinions as well.
It's a pity if SPKI is not used just because it's not X.509.
Peter Gutmann wrote:
Jay Listo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am also not aware of any products or PKIs that use SPKI certs. I would
really appreciate if someone could refer me to instances of actual usage
I've been wondering about the feasibility of using SPKI certs. I quite
like some of the features (delegation) and relative ease of
implementation (compared to X.509 certs)...of course, readability of
certs could go a long way to helping end-users evaluate for themselves
the trustworthiness