I've used privacy before, a few months ago. Yes I just googled it and see that 
it's "down for maintenance."
I'm not sure why it's down - I have nothing to do with it but made use of it in 
the past.

You can make your own privacyCA but you will have to write the C source code. 
It basically does some of the reverse of what the identity program does.

There was a test version that Mr. Finney wrote that did quite a lot of what the 
privacyCA does and it's on internet somewhere.

See http://marc.info/?l=trousers-users&m=128478367513695&w=2


In addition you will have to make your own Certificate Authority. You can use 
openssl to create a self signed certificate if you want for the CA. It worked 
for me.
You generate an RSA key pair. The public key is the CA's and is what your 
machine running identity would use to wrap the identity to give back to the 
privacyCA.

It took me a few days but the outline Hal Finney wrote was very helpful.

regards

Bill
________________________________________
From: Sungjin Park [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 2:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TrouSerS-users] privacyca.com is down.

Hello all,

I’ve been writing a program using privacyca.com<http://privacyca.com>, but 
cannot connect to this server anymore.
Is there anyone who knows why this server is down?
Or, Is there any way to install my own privacyca.com<http://privacyca.com>?

Sincerely,
Sungjin.
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