Server clusterfuck
Alan Barrett
barrett at daisy.ee.und.ac.za
Thu May 5 00:56:00 PDT 1994
> As I said, I do know that the limitation son the keyserver were part
> of the bargain to get a legal non-infringing freeware version of
> PGP... Take that any way you want.
Let's see if I understand this correctly. There is some deal, between
parties as yet unnamed, but presumably including PKP/RSADSI as one of
the parties. This deal licences RSAREF for use in a new version of PGP,
and requires one particular keyserver to be crippled in such a way that
it ceases to accept keys that appear to have been created by certain
versions of PGP. Right? I wonder what advantage PKP/RSADSI sees in
crippling this one keyserver, since everybody can simply continue to use
non crippled keyservers.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
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