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WEP & RC4 - the final fantasy | 4 comments (4 topical, editorial, 0 pending)
Re: secure wavelan 4.00 (#2)
by vortex (gro.ria2eerf@xetrov) on Sat Aug 18th, 2001 at 02:59:26 GMT
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IPsec is cool. Opportunistic IPsec SA's are fine, but seem to be a bit of a hack. I hope John Gilmore & others can develop DNSsec a little further and get the support of the IETF to further their efforts of standardising ubiquitous strong crypto IP links. It was good to see John again at HAL ...

If you need any help on establishing IPsec in your link, don't hesistate to ask, we may be able to help.

Start an OpenNAP diary, or just email me.

shine,


.vortex


DNSsec none (#3)
by Anonymous Hero on Sat Sep 8th, 2001 at 19:25:57 GMT

that dnssec talk was shite. dnssec _is_ shite. and a mess.

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DNSsec none (#4)
by vortex (gro.ria2eerf@xetrov) on Mon Sep 10th, 2001 at 17:52:06 GMT
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well, missed that talk ...

OK, I'll bite! ;-)

DNSsec in essence, as an idea, concept, drawing on the back of a beer coaster, whatever, is good.

Don't like the TXT key stuff in op IPsec, etc. can you spell kludge?

Strongly authenticated DNS hierachies are a good idea. Why is DNSsec shite & a mess?

Oh, and while we're at it, WTF are you doing about it? ;-]




.vortex
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