Bram Cohen wrote: > > On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Ben Laurie wrote: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > In any case, the domain name infrastructure has been looking at ways to beef up > > > the integrity of its operation ... like having public keys registered as part of > > > domain name registration. > > > > How on Earth does that help? The key is already strongly linked to the > > domain name - registering it with NetSol (for example) does nothing > > interesting except to create another spurious revenue stream for NetSol. > > As opposed to the spurious revenue stream for Verisign? Like I said: how does that help? Moving spurious revenue streams around gets us nowhere. Cheers, Ben. -- http://www.apache-ssl.org/ben.html "There is no limit to what a man can do or how far he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - Robert Woodruff
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Bram Cohen
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Lynn . Wheeler
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Bram Cohen
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Ben Laurie
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Bram Cohen
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Arti... Ben Laurie
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Ben Laurie
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Bram Cohen
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Ben Laurie
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Arti... Bram Cohen
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Jeffrey Altman
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Jeffrey Altman
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... obfuscation
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... obfuscation
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Lynn . Wheeler
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Ben Laurie
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... Arnold G. Reinhold
- Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact... R. A. Hettinga

