Ian's questions about FreeWeb are making me think about a more general Freenet problem, which I toss out now to dev for discussion.
The problem is: To design a translation path which will reliably render a short human readable string into a secure freenet key, whereby: 1) such translation path is immune to attack 2) all details of the translation path are publicly known 3) translation path is implemented totally in-freenet. 4) (hopefully) the required insertions can be achieved quickly at non-ridiculous HTLs. For instance, KSKs are a weak solution, because of the vulnerability of KSKs to HTL=1 attacks. Ideas anyone? David -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20010504/f26c32ca/attachment.html>
