"ld231782@longs.lance.colostate.edu" "L. Detweiler" wrote: Subject: Key Servers
I wonder if anyone would want to start a PGP key server dedicated only to *real* identities. Obviously, there is no such demand with the current ones.
And please don't start with the `that would be impossible' arguments. A key server that had the official policy `if you register here, on your honor your legal name is what you give, under penalty of public exposure if you are caught' would be enough for me.
That might be somewhat effective if there was a way to expose the person's True Name if they were caught using a nym. If the only thing to be exposed was the falsity of the nym, the person could just create a new nym, with no penalty for lying except a bit of inconvenience. Another approach would be to have some people who certify keys as being True Name keys, using special signer keys which are labeled "True Name certifier key" or something similar. These certifiers would be risking their own credibility if they were tricked, so they would have a motive to be careful. If this was a for-profit undertaking (i.e. "send me ten bucks and a copy of your birth certificate, driver's license, and a third form of ID") then it could be fairly effective. Any of you capitalists out there...? Somewhere I read about "is-a-person" certificates, which, if I remember correctly, allow you to prove your identity is unique without giving out your True Name. How do these work? Is this a blind signature of your key? Whatever is done involving True Names, nyms should have a right to exist as well. --- MikeIngle@delphi.com