I am wondering if anyone I plan to bring a (cheap) laptop to I can collect and trade (& sign) PGP keys PS: I to not read all my cypherpunks email so if you reply keep "hohocon" in the subject so I know to read it :-)
I am wondering if anyone I plan to bring a (cheap) laptop to I can collect and trade (& sign) PGP keys
John Draper has already expressed an interest in having everyone exchange keys, and will probably mention this during his speech. I can guarantee there will be numerous laptops, and even full systems avaialable. Last year, we even had 4-machine internet site going - hohocon.com. Yeah, it was great for about 5 minutes until all the power in the wing went out.
Problem: how much trust do you have for a temporary site set up to give Internet access? Can you assure yourself they're not capturing your telnets and remote logins? At a recent SF con I attended, there was a rumor going around to the effect that the admin was doing just this. I found the idea disturbing but eminently plausible. --Alan Wexelblat, Reality Hacker, Author, and Cyberspace Bard Media Lab - Advanced Human Interface Group wex@media.mit.edu Voice: 617-258-9168, Pager: 617-945-1842 PUBLIC KEY available by request Try not to have a good time ... This is supposed to be educational.
"Alan (Gesture Man) Wexelblat" <wex@media.mit.edu> writes: [regarding hohocon...]
Problem: how much trust do you have for a temporary site set up to give Internet access? Can you assure yourself they're not capturing your telnets and remote logins?
Or can you be sure that anyone who might have access to any portion of the physical wire at any conference isn't doing it? Well, hohocon might be a good place for the Austin Cypherpunks to test out a version of telnet and ftp that should do Diffie-Hellman encryption, provided there is a machine or two running a version of some PC freenix... For people at hohocon itself we will be passing out a first draft of a "crypto infodisk" with collections of articles and information about cryptography and the importance of strong encryption in the current debate. Depending on how long it takes us to get things together we might also have a crypto source disk for people. If people can think of other things of cypherpunk interest we might be able to put onto disks to pass around let me know. jim
Problem: how much trust do you have for a temporary site set up to give Internet access? Can you assure yourself they're not capturing your telnets and remote logins?
At a recent SF con I attended, there was a rumor going around to the effect that the admin was doing just this. I found the idea disturbing but eminently plausible.
--Alan Wexelblat, Reality Hacker, Author, and Cyberspace Bard
We believe this happened recently at the Hackers Conference (surprise!), when Internet access was provided on a machine that was later found to have been cracked by someone. --Tim May -- .......................................................................... Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero 408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets, W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments. Higher Power: 2^756839 | Public Key: PGP and MailSafe available. Note: I put time and money into writing this posting. I hope you enjoy it.
I am wondering if anyone I plan to bring a (cheap) laptop to I can collect and trade (& sign) PGP keys
John Draper has already expressed an interest in having everyone exchange keys, and will probably mention this during his speech. I can guarantee there will be numerous laptops, and even full systems avaialable. Last year, we even had 4-machine internet site going - hohocon.com. Yeah, it was great for about 5 minutes until all the power in the wing went out.
hmm.. looks like the ideal for someone to test out a dos virus that looks for the PGP passphrase and for secret key rings and tries to "get out alive" with them. Tim N. Coders start your engines.
I'll be there with PGP 2.3a on my 286 laptop. Not the fastest system in the world, but I'm willing to sign the key of anyone I personally know or who can present a valid state drivers' license. Loyd p.s. with photo * Loyd Blankenship /o\ mentor@io.com (Finger for PGP key) * * Steve Jackson Games / \ "And keep on praying through that bass, * * PO Box 18957 /fnord\ for it is a link to Jah. One love, one * * Austin, TX 78760 /_______\ heart, one destiny." -- Flabba Holt *
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