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RE: PGP kerserver infrastructure
- From: L. Sassaman
- Date: Fri Jun 30 15:50:24 2000
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
> It is not an issue of right/wrong. Rather, it is an issue of what
Actually, it is. You are wrong.
> is most usable to the most people. SSL certs are certainly more
> usable to many. PGP works with ancient CLI mailers and older GUI
> mailers. All modern GUI mailers support X.509 keys for message
> encryption and even let you use the same cert for SSL protected
> POP3. PGP, OTOH, only encrypts the message body, this is why it's
Ever heard of PGP/MIME? Look at RFC 2015.
> popularity is reducing. In addition, even you agree that an X.509
> PKI is easier to build. Maybe because of the reasons I give here.
Most of the encrypted traffic on the Internet is PGP traffic. Methinks you
are a tad confused.
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L. Sassaman
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