I have started this thread... Sorry people, I didn't know I will create so much passion on these lists... I propose that we meet next week at INET2002 in Washington to draft something. (www.isoc.org/inet2002/)

I have heard the pros and cons of doing it with DNS and I'm well aware of them. We could discuss ad eternam of what to do, but I suppose now the best action is to write a draft informational RFC (informational only!) that proposes a possible methodology to provide a global PKI with DNS hooks.

If this document exists then it can be read. examined and submitted to ICANN/IANA for possible implementation, but that's another story... What is important is that something exists and then see if people are willing...

I'm sorry but I won't be at the IETF meeting, unless someone invite me (pay the trip) but I will be in INET2002 and some of you too... So let's meet there and discuss. We can get a room in INET for discussion.

If some people agree, then I will put a notice on the board at INET.

Cheers.
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On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 20:13, John Stracke wrote:

That's a good point.  PKI on DNS might not be the most trustworthy system 
imaginable, but it would probably be an improvement over no PKI.  Provided 
it doesn't break DNS...

    

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