... Cem, ... Yup -- unfortunate. ... Great paper! Thanks for sending a copy. Can I refer to it? Is there a solid citation? Meanwhile, may I give people...
Carl Ellison
cme@...
Jan 5, 1998 10:59 pm
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Thanks for the note. The SPLAT! paper is in press with Software QA magazine, should be on the street in about a month. It is, unfortunately, too late to stop...
Cem Kaner
kaner@...
Jan 5, 1998 11:06 pm
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I was just reading through the latest cert-structure draft, after hearing Ron Rivest's lecture at the University of Utah yesterday; basically it all looks...
Bryan Ford
baford@...
Jan 23, 1998 11:34 pm
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Ed, I found your short argument good reading and I am generally in agreement. I believe, however, that much argument may follow simply from the choice of the...
Tony Bartoletti
azb@...
Jan 23, 1998 11:39 pm
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For those interested in the discussions on trust management and its nature in communications, I would like to ask your comments on the posting "Towards a...
Ed Gerck
egerck@...
Jan 23, 1998 11:40 pm
90
Here is a possible way to represent a SPKI certifcate in OpenPGP format OpenPGP added a utility field called a notation that could be used to hold SPKI...
Vinnie Moscaritolo
vinnie@...
Jan 24, 1998 12:38 am
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... I think I understand that last sentence, but to be sure, can you explain it a little more? ... The way I see it is this: forcing certs to have the smallest...
Matt Fredette
fredette@...
Jan 24, 1998 12:58 am
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On Fri, 23 Jan 1998, Tony Bartoletti wrote: -> Ed, -> -> I found your short argument good reading and I am generally in agreement. -> -> I believe, however,...
Ed Gerck
egerck@...
Jan 24, 1998 1:25 am
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... I had always thought of this as one of the fundamental distinctions between the SPKI keyholder-centric world and the PKIX human-centric world. A...
Curtis Yarvin
Curtis_Yarvin@...
Jan 24, 1998 1:48 am
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... Curtis, I would disagree on a couple of small points, but in general I think you are getting the idea. The first small point is that PKIX is not...
Carl Ellison
cme@...
Jan 25, 1998 3:31 am
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... Vinnie, I think I understand what you're trying here, but I wonder if you want to introduce all the complexity of SPKI in your format. For example, if I...
Carl Ellison
cme@...
Jan 25, 1998 3:32 am
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Vinnie, I had already posted a combined format many months ago to these lists. I called it "Pretty Simple PKI". Maybe I should post the draft again. The PGP...
William Allen Simpson
wsimpson@...
Jan 25, 1998 3:46 pm
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... Basically, as Curtis said, a name cert is really just a statement that "principal Y is hereby authorized to use name X in my namespace." To be more...
Bryan Ford
baford@...
Jan 25, 1998 10:18 pm
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I am going to try to answer a number of comments from Carl an Bill here. let me summerize my question, I belive that a SPKI cert can be represented by using...
Vinnie Moscaritolo
vinnie@...
Jan 26, 1998 8:56 pm
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Dear Colleague, This mail is to direct your attention to the Third International Workshop on Enterprise Security, to be held on June 17-19, 1998 at Stanford...
Mats Gustafsson
matgu@...
Feb 3, 1998 2:10 pm
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Dear Colleague, This mail is to direct your attention to the Third International Workshop on Enterprise Security, to be held on June 17-19, 1998 at Stanford...
Yahya Al-Salqan
Yahya.Abual-Salqan@...
Feb 3, 1998 9:10 pm
101
Our apologies for any cross posting, but we are anxious to get the word out asap :) ... Announcing the creation of a new mailing list: ... This mailing list...
Judie Mulholland
judiemul@...
Feb 4, 1998 5:38 pm
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There is a mistake in the ftp address of the previous e-mail. The correct address is: ftp://centaure.tele.ucl.ac.be/pub/OKAPI/Trials/SPKI/d19.doc Best regards,...
JoanMa MAS RIBES
mas@...
Feb 6, 1998 8:43 pm
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Dear all! I'm glad to announce a new conditional access system network protocol totally based on SPKI bare-bones certificates has been developed. This network...
Xavier Serret
serret@...
Feb 6, 1998 8:44 pm
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... I think what he means is that SPKI is a layered solution, where X.509 is a monolithic solution. Unlike X.509, SPKI is not a complete solution to the...
Curtis Yarvin
Curtis_Yarvin@...
Feb 7, 1998 12:22 am
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... You seem to be confusing 509v1 with 509v3. It seems to me that 509v3 defines a minimal (not most minimal) semantics for basic communication and...
Rich Salz
salzr@...
Feb 7, 1998 4:53 pm
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... Indeed the SPKI and X.509v3 formats are formally equivalent in the sense that all Turing machines are. An SPKI cert could be encapsulated in an X.509v3...
Phillip M. Hallam-Baker
hallam@...
Feb 7, 1998 7:57 pm
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On Sat, 7 Feb 1998, Phillip M. Hallam-Baker wrote: -> However once research is complete the most likely means by -> which the market will adopt the results is...
Ed Gerck
egerck@...
Feb 7, 1998 9:38 pm
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... David M. Balenson, AR&E Cryptographic Technologies Group Trusted Information Systems, 3060 Washington Road, Glenwood, MD 21738 USA balenson@...;...
David M. Balenson
balenson@...
Feb 11, 1998 1:17 am
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Ok, now that I got your attention, here's the missing text ... 1998 NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY (NDSS) SYMPOSIUM March 11-13, 1998 Catamaran Resort...
David M. Balenson
balenson@...
Feb 11, 1998 6:18 am
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Hi Phill, ... It seems to me that the two "camps" you describe are really the same people sitting in the same campground. The only thing the first camp is ...
Carlisle Adams
carlisle.adams@...
Feb 11, 1998 6:49 pm
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If you're interested in speaking at the SPKI session in L.A., please drop a note to me and/or Perry Metzger (perry@...). I'm also soliciting a list...
Steve Bellovin
smb@...
Feb 12, 1998 12:49 am
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... I don't think that the protocol you describe is necessary. My experience of such negotiation suggests that such negotiations are likely to be long and...
Phillip M. Hallam-Baker
hallam@...
Feb 12, 1998 3:15 am
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[The subject above was discussed here last December. This posting offers a further new twist] Suppose we would paraphrase Augustine of Hippo (Ts. 132) and...