key-signing for pseudonyms

Atom 'Smasher' atom at suspicious.org
Mon May 17 22:17:06 CEST 2004


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On Mon, 17 May 2004, Mark H. Wood wrote:

> Is there a book somewhere, where someone generally thought trustworthy (or
> several someones) has worked out what it would mean to sign keys given
> the possession of different kinds of knowledge about the person presenting
> the key?  I find the subject too slippery as yet to completely trust my
> own reasoning.
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maybe after this thread wraps up, i'll write such a book ;)

or maybe just at tutorial... at the very least, the key-signing tutorials
need to be updated to reflect who a signature should be given to someone.


	...atom

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