Sujet : Re: [LINK] Calling time on DNSSEC?
De : invalid (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Richard Kettlewell)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 29. Nov 2024, 11:41:33
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Grant Taylor <
gtaylor@tnetconsulting.net> writes:
On 11/28/24 02:52, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
If you’re writing that then I don’t think you understood my point.
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I understood your point.
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I disagreed with your point.
You don’t seem to be engaging with it. The question is, basically, “why
does almost nobody both with DNSSEC?” The answer is, in short, because
the other tools they have available meet their needs without it. No
amount of discussion of what you can do with DNSSEC, or how it could fit
into any particular use case, or the weaknesses or otherwise of the
Internet PKI changes that.
The problem people actually have is exchanging information with
websites without anyone else being able to read or modify that data.
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I feel the need to reiterate that the Internet is far more than just
websites or web hosted content.
Yes, and I covered that two or three posts ago.
-- https://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/