Do we need unique names on the Internet? Or, unambiguous names? Or, local SDSI/SPKI names? No. And, surprisingly, the solution may solve another historical...
Ed Gerck
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May 5, 1998 5:02 pm
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I received this "Allegory for Certificate Expiration" from a friend: "A pilot is bringing in a 747 full of passengers for a landing. Suddenly his controls...
Bill Frantz
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May 8, 1998 6:32 pm
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... There are many certificates in use today not so much for security as for a kind of seat license. For such a use, the freeze at expiration is totally ...
Carl Ellison
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May 8, 1998 7:58 pm
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There are some very good surveys on public key infrastructures: - Overview of Certification Systems: X.509, CA, PGP and SKIP E. Gerck, ...
Antonio Mana Gomez
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May 11, 1998 10:13 am
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May 12, 1998 5:10 pm
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... I suppose it's more of a research area than something for SPKI, but I think that fuzzy sets would be a natural mechanism to achieve this. In general a...
Frank O'Dwyer
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May 19, 1998 11:35 pm
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... I'm puzzled by this remark. Isn't a time-limited authorisation just another SPKI application? Giving someone a permission to access some web site for a...
Frank O'Dwyer
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May 19, 1998 11:39 pm
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... [...] ... Frank, the idea sounds fascinating to me. I have no experience in fuzzy logic. Could you elaborate on this -- maybe show what an evaluation...
Carl Ellison
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May 20, 1998 6:36 am
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... You're right. SPKI can easily handle seat licenses and that's one of many proper uses for a certificate. What I object to is the creation of a ...
Carl Ellison
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May 20, 1998 6:44 am
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... My own experience in fuzzy logic is limited to some reading on the topic, but I think I know roughly how fuzzy validity would work, at least. It would go...
Frank O'Dwyer
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May 20, 1998 10:29 am
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Yahya Al-Salqan
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May 21, 1998 7:33 am
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Bill Frantz
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May 27, 1998 8:48 am
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David M. Balenson
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May 27, 1998 2:20 pm
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... A minor nit. See Protocol description, paragraph 5, below. ... The recent and timely thread "Key Usage for Authentication and Digital Signature", although...
Tony Bartoletti
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May 27, 1998 7:15 pm
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Dave's NDSS note reminded me to remind y'all: D E A D L I N E ! D E A D L I N E ! The Deadline for talk proposals for RSA'99 is SIX DAYS AWAY (June...
Kurt Stammberger
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May 27, 1998 8:07 pm
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Yahya Al-Salqan
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May 27, 1998 8:30 pm
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May 27, 1998 9:42 pm
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... good point , but read the next paragraph.. ... A client should never sign a challenge on it's own. the challenge should have a client random nonce...
Vinnie Moscaritolo
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May 27, 1998 11:30 pm
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... Vinnie, You are absolutely right. I was led astray by the wording of 6: "The client signs and returns the challenge string with a random nonce appended."...
Tony Bartoletti
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May 27, 1998 11:50 pm
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... actually I used the 1.5 sdk (part of PGP 6.0) which allows you to do low level crypto calls. I worked as the PGPsdk developer support guy for while and...
Vinnie Moscaritolo
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May 28, 1998 12:01 am
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May 28, 1998 9:20 am
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Antonio Mana Gomez
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Jun 4, 1998 11:51 am
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... Is appending the nonce good enough, or should you really prepend as well? The problem is that lots of applications can potentially be tricked by sign(...
Bill Stewart
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Jun 8, 1998 6:05 pm
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... this is a great point! well taken.. I will fix this in the protocol.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vinnie Moscaritolo...
Vinnie Moscaritolo
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Jun 8, 1998 6:05 pm
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... I am working on this draft with Vinnie and have an idea on how to solve this. I talked with him briefly about it. Basically, the response should be another...
Tony Mione
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Jun 9, 1998 2:38 pm
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A network entity such as a router may require an X.501 DistinguishedName to utilize LDAP directory serices or generate PKCS certificate requests. It's possible...
Eric Bomarsi
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Jun 9, 1998 10:51 pm
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An updated version of the paper "Towards a Real-World Model of Trust: Reliance on Received Information" is available at http://www.mcg.org.br/trustdef.htm This...