-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 > What was knee-jerk about my response?
I found it also unnecessarily sharp, maybe because I assumed no malicious intent and I don't believe malicious actors depend on such 'pre-warmed' key offers anyway. > The relay identity key is sensitive cryptographic material. > Sharing it means the private key is compromised There are certainly different levels of sharing keys. Handing over operations of a relay to a 'trusted' third party might not be equally bad as publishing private keys on the internet or handing them over to the first 'random person' who is asking for them. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVtOqYAAoJEFv7XvVCELh07YAP+wcgvbSHXgaigjbD9QmhgeLk kfcFye+ZikOfa5rRiiH0pdQuxxiwogrTbVmQMbrBZYhKOn2BCaRSWLu2eEna7MsY lMEOd1m3P7IHKFwMIgGxcbrAGc1mXvldH74XsBSFo1I4E8WwgEJbc9qj/IOtDdWh JaF8Z0EPN0pPCzX/91xs/YIgRyXnoPTFyDu2azdpy4uUzCgJkfFnyWSvuHoZxjFD Eu5AlIb9oVVErrwJAIr9AwKNYkxhpTuxu8m+IsyFnLHZEwigttcPtmWum8GMck5y jy+ZkIpmTqlIXCrbNyVuUy64fT29/yymt7+lXN+nFD9SU/NO/aFJgLwI12j1PiUL ftEQeGA+E6UEkhmIRuxdYIUCNzEh+/M6zGkRUceLhuKxWxYl9U/IrhCBrlQahQIY 469YZSiYdiuFP35o2jq8t3Klg5rdziWPxyDDTQeOq4vNjWB5+D4WxMXK3m6WPzjh JntDZOIg+mabHNrTxfFlxjn5I3CpCnE5t7mjuSrazPtzyqURn+cfqw9C9y6iptz7 c7EMYL6XU/EzFY5Ho5l2jI4JR/aQDe/KLa8CUrk2Xb3CZCPJ1vxPsv+A3ClzzSFf noRYVjln6Ce+SLNowXOxg9UmtyupVzYma58+c5lF97bC2ryAFra4DWeJ7yqWzDmV fzaKS1k8iPkPyAjlxB95 =AtjZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays