Hello all, I would like to introduce our work on attribute certificates in XML. We have been working on a new communication framework on the Internet, and we...
Hiroyasu Sugano
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Dec 4, 1998 4:57 am
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Hello. Perhaps this is a silly question or it has been asked before, but I need some help regarding the resolution of names that were introduced in name...
Gerald Brose
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Dec 30, 1998 5:15 pm
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S A V E $ 7 0 O F F R E G I S T R A T I O N F E E ! ! R E G I S T E R B Y J A N U A R Y 6 , 1 9 9 9 THE INTERNET SOCIETY'S 1999 NETWORK AND...
David M. Balenson
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Jan 4, 1999 8:46 pm
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... Hash: SHA1 Gerald, that is a good question. (subject (name (hash md5 |abc...|) fred sam george mary)) reduces to (subject (name (hash md5 |def...|) sam...
Ellison, Carl M
carl.m.ellison@...
Jan 5, 1999 9:44 pm
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... I am not sure the machinery is indeed straightforward, nor can I imagine cases where you would want to resolve names relative to groups. If, while you are...
Gerald Brose
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Jan 7, 1999 12:09 pm
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I'm new on the list. I'm an end-user (IT manager); getting into PKI because my small Federal agency is looking at how we can do "business-confidential" legal...
Martin Smith
mfsmith@...
Jan 10, 1999 4:58 am
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CALL FOR PAPERS Fourth ACM WORKSHOP ON ROLE-BASED ACCESS CONTROL Date: Oct. 28-29, 1999 Place: George Mason University url: www.list.gmu.edu/rbac Sponsored By:...
jaegert@...
Feb 3, 1999 6:05 pm
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Does anyone know of an FTP site outside the USA that carries the SDSI 2.0 sources, and whether I'd be breaking any laws in fetching them from there if so? I'd...
Paul Crowley
paul@...
Feb 17, 1999 6:39 am
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... My reading of the latest Wasenaar (sp?) agreement is that authentication only systems are completely de-controlled. As such, unless you are in one of the...
Bill Frantz
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Feb 19, 1999 7:36 am
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Well the simple solution to making an exportable SPKI toolkit seems to be to code my own, and the easiest way to do it seems to be Perl. So far I've written a...
Paul Crowley
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Feb 20, 1999 6:23 pm
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... Hmm, are you sure that Wassenaar allows export of sources? If memory serves correctly, only binary code is granted export if it meets the criteria. -- ...
Dean Povey
povey@...
Feb 22, 1999 5:15 am
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... I've been working on the theory that source, being more like speech than object code, is certainly exportable if object code is. I didn't see anything in...
Bill Frantz
frantz@...
Feb 22, 1999 8:54 am
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... Like a lot of Wassenaar, what is and isn't controlled is whatever your government says is or isn't controlled. In particular, source code can be ...
Peter Gutmann
pgut001@...
Feb 22, 1999 10:30 am
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All the security infrastructures being developed (PKIX, DNSSEC, IPSEC, and even SPKI) show that it is not easy to build security structures with links into the...
Bob Smart
Bob.Smart@...
Feb 22, 1999 4:34 pm
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Bob, See: http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/ Lynn Wheeler has looked at this alot for financial applications. Bob Geiger Motorola...
Bob Geiger
geiger@...
Feb 22, 1999 8:14 pm
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X9.59 is the financial industries draft standard for all account based financial transactions. there is a pointer to the X9a10 mailing list archive where draft...
Lynn.Wheeler@...
Feb 24, 1999 8:15 pm
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Hi, I am looking for Carl M. Ellison. I have a couple of questions. I have read some of his stuff on identity certificates and I like it. Now I am writing an...
Gunther Schadow
schadow@...
Mar 13, 1999 2:24 am
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... Hash: SHA1 Gunther, you found me. I don't know which addresses failed for you, but I'd like to hear about that. It suggests that my ISPs might be flaky....
Ellison, Carl M
carl.m.ellison@...
Mar 13, 1999 2:24 am
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Carl, thank you. The e-mail problems existed with acm.org and some earlier address starting with "sw.???.com". They didn't know the user "cme". What made me so...
Gunther Schadow
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Mar 13, 1999 2:24 am
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What are the advantages of embedding display types in the definition of byte strings, rather than explicitly using an S-expression to relate a MIME-type to a...
Paul Crowley
paul@...
Mar 14, 1999 12:12 am
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Paul, funny that you ask about it today. I just sent private email to Carl about this issue this morning. Several people I talked to about SPKI like it a lot,...
Robert Grimm
rgrimm@...
Mar 14, 1999 3:10 am
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While I'm asking about some of the things in the SPKI draft, here's another possibility: I think there's an alternative secure way to do 1-of-N certificates...
Paul Crowley
paul@...
Mar 14, 1999 5:54 am
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Hi Paul and Robert -- I agree with you both the display types are a debatable feature of SPKI/SDSI. They obviously add a little bit of complexity. On the ...
Ron Rivest
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Mar 16, 1999 5:38 pm
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... Can we drop display types and declare that the name is UTF8? That gets us both an international alphabet and a simple syntax. For those unfamiliar with...
Eric Grosse
ehg@...
Mar 15, 1999 10:13 pm
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Eric -- It is probably an argument against UTF8 that the document you cite doesn't display its examples correctly on my (Netscape) browser. I get upside-down...
Ron Rivest
rivest@...
Mar 15, 1999 10:47 pm
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... Yes: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/doc/utf.ps The claim is not that all existing applications work with UTF8, only that in a new context like SPKI where...
Eric Grosse
ehg@...
Mar 15, 1999 11:10 pm
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... I think these advantages are both important features of SPKI/SDSI, but as far as I can tell they can be done without the complexity of display types, by...
Paul Crowley
paul@...
Mar 16, 1999 12:13 am
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The UTF-8 definition is RFC 2279. You can find it at <ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2279.txt>. I also agree that if the only real need for display types is for...
Jon Callas
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Mar 16, 1999 12:21 am
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I am all but certain that an earlier draft had (or was going to have) UTF8 as the standard. Apparently something happened to that? brian Brian Thomas, CISSP -...
Brian M. Thomas
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Mar 16, 1999 12:28 am
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... Ron> Eric -- Ron> It is probably an argument against UTF8 that the document you Ron> cite doesn't display its examples correctly on my (Netscape) Ron>...