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Re: Protocols at the Point of a Gun
On Wed, 10 Apr 1996, Christopher J. Shaulis wrote:
>
> In the future, you will have to sign all packets (with a key
> conveniently available from verisign and noone else).
No - the company that will bring it to you: AT&T :)
Seriously - putting this sort of stuff at the IP layer is not doable;
confidentiality and encryption, at least on a host-to-host basis is
sensible (we know a protocol about that, don't we children)
Application AND user level authentication doesn't fit so well below the
application level.
Simon
p.s.
Am I the only one to find it really wierd that the Unabomber had a
pen-pal? Guess they don't last long..
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