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[ncc-services-wg] Proposal for easing keysigning at meetings
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Jørgen Hovland
jorgen at hovland.cx
Tue Sep 2 17:30:04 CEST 2003
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pim van Pelt" <pim at bit.nl> > Hi, > > | Then, if you're interested in verifying keys at the level of "I've > | talked to this person and someone has paid a few hundred euros for him > | to attend a conference in his name" or greater trust, then you can > | glance over the fingerprint on the badge, versus that on the list, and > | just tick the item. > > Good idea and I'm all for it. I'm not. One reason is that I think it is a bit deprecated, and if I wanted to collect stamps I would go to a stampshop. The other is that RIPE is implementing X509 authentication. I think it would certainly be much better to do something that was related to this than doing something that was not... if possible. Joergen Hovland (ENK)
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