> Message du 14/03/14 04:52 > De : "Troy Benjegerdes" > A : tpb-crypto@xxxxxxxxxxx > Copie à : "John Young" , cypherpunks@xxxxxxxxxx, cryptography@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, > cryptome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Objet : Re: Comsec as Public Utility Beyond Illusory Privacy > > > > getting agreement of all targets -- gov, com, edu, org -- to say > > > enough is enough, national security has become a catchall for > > > inexcusable invasion of the public realm. > > > > > > > > > > > > > It remembers me when someone proposed that IPv6 encryption should become > > optional and the proposal was accepted. If we had IPv6 encrypted by now, > > things would be a little bit different ... > > > > And networks would be harder to debug, unless you happened to work for the > comsec utility or the NSA and already had all the decryption keys. > > Let me suggestion using IPv7 where encryption is also optional, but at least > happens to use the same ecdsa keys you use for your money to encrypt packets > if you so desire. > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Troy Benjegerdes 'da hozer' hozer@xxxxxxxxx > 7 elements earth::water::air::fire::mind::spirit::soul grid.coop > > Never pick a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel, > nor try buy a hacker who makes money by the megahash > > I absolutely don't see the point that justifies debugging network problems to be a bigger concern than the privacy of everyone in the world. Debugging be damned. We should move to quantum-proof crypto, ECDSA is merely a stopgap.