On Aug 17, 2019 19:11, Stefan Claas <s...@300baud.de> wrote:

Interesting! If understood correctly the advantage then would be no changes

in the SKS code and simply using a front-end key parser, with a defined rule
set, right?

And false positives. And ineffectiveness against new attacks. And vulnerability through peering unless everyone runs the same frontend parser, which, if distributed together with SKS, is basically an amendment (I would say "change"?) to the SKS code. Interesting mainly for the reasons it fails for.

Besr regards 
Tobias Frei
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