the problem that destroyed PGP
Perry E. Metzger
perry at imsi.com
Sun Feb 12 06:50:56 PST 1995
peace at bix.com says:
> So finding a KeyID is the problem that destroys PGP eh?
No, it doesn't "destroy" it. PGP just needs a redesign to pass along
DNSable tags (like joe at some.domain.org) with keyIDs.
> Well I would just take that as the problem to solve, not a
> reason to throw the baby out with the bath water.
No one is proposing throwing it away. People are proposing small
changes to the format.
> All we need to do is design a distributed, hashed database.
> Should be a piece 'o cake, right?
No, we aren't going to do that, because its an administrative
nightmare, and I can't imagine proposing such a thing with a straight
face at an IETF meeting.
> Hey look, the net supports archie and a host of other non-structured
> search mechanisms.
No, it doesn't. Archie is a piece of shit that can't find what I need
about two thirds of the time and is slow as molasses and cannot
scale. It was a nice idea but its at the breaking point.
Perry
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