[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Anti-Nazi Authentication [Was: Tim's paranoid rant about Declan...]
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> What's wrong with a prominent PGP-signed notice in <PRE>'s that "This
> page, at URL [whatever], has a separate PGP signature at [other URL]."
> I've did that with the windows networking FAQ a few times until it just
> got to be too much trouble.
That's a good idea, but I don't see any reason to sign the
notice. Just put a "PGP signed" logo at the bottom of the
page. If the user clicks on it then it hrefs to a .asc
file (or is it better to have a .html file is the
signature in <pre>...) which contains the detached sig for
the original page.
This would also have the bonus effect of making PGP more
visible to the web-browsing public. I'll work on this
during my.. err.. "spare time".
Bryce
"Toys, Tools and Technologies"
<a href="http://www.c2.org/~bryce/Niche.html"> the Niche </a>
New Signal Consulting -- C++, Java, HTML, Ecash
<a href="mailto:[email protected]"> Bryce </a>
PGP sig follows
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: 2.6.2
Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.01
iQCVAwUBMRJsP/WZSllhfG25AQEimAP+O1SJBflS+rOQZ5K9bNwJYxuzhBBgRjvR
qePJn1d+uQvBs1sHgoofu7R8DbcHX1BEyCc2YUBC0i+fSu0sR3+nYawdcj6Wem9L
WEDmspbp2TMj35v8AtUinKNqfZqfG6S9Hsb7DColCxpuvvkFTdFGNJBkqgEFHS46
gANShEspa/4=
=54jP
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----