-- At 05:31 PM 1/15/98 +0000, Steve Mynott wrote:
Ummm why reinvent the PGP wheel
Well I am not "reinventing the wheel". Crypto Kong implements a different identity model. It does not suppose that there are "true names". This leads to substantially easier identity management (largely by abolishing identity management) As a necessary consequence of this, if you happen to be communicating with two different Bob Jones, Crypto Kong does not attempt to discover which one is the one true Bob Jones and which is the evil man in the middle Bob Jones. It merely keeps them distinct by applying different labels to them. Secondly, PGP simply is not being adopted by the masses. Of course right now, two weeks after release, Crypto Kong is not being adopted by the masses either, but with very little identity management, it is far easier for the masses to use. If you try and shove that identity stuff onto people they will not do it. Too much like hard work. They will happily let the government licensed authorities do it for them. The PGP model clearly has not flown yet, and it is not going to fly. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG mMObRqZXvGz3OkHZyNWBCEGt5ZpZtUG5Y19i3tsX 4SfFX2/pUCYwhAm6n1u5xBLG/xL9LYsSZcznxXI8S --------------------------------------------------------------------- We have the right to defend ourselves and our property, because of the kind of animals that we are. True law derives from this right, not from the arbitrary power of the state. http://www.jim.com/jamesd/