> 
> For the record, I have stoped working on the DNS-over-Freenet
> because it needs a SECURE public namespace to work.  There
> might be a way to do it with SSKs and CHKs only, but I haven't
> found it yet.  The only ones I've thought of or have been suggested
> suffer from the same problems the current DNS system
> does.
> 
> 
> Timm Murray
What is a secure public namespace?

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