Shane Kerr wrote:
On 2003-09-04 09:22:56 +0200, Ulrich Kiermayr wrote:
Hi,
One thing (too early to think about all at once)
If we agree on this more generic solution, we could extend this behavior to other Objects that can be referenced as well. e.g. for mntner: itself. this would be a way tho prevent anyone
from putting my mntner ont oan object. (This would solve the issue
discussed in the context of the IRT Object - where the mntner of the object should be a proof of authenticity as well)
This idea is good by means of consistency, BUT it would be weaker than the auth: in the IRT, because there are only PGP keys allowed, whereas in a mntner anything is possible.
Actually, you can use any "auth:" type in the IRT (even NONE!!!). But don't do that. :-/
`,:-] hmm interesting, well then, it mnt-ref and auth are of the same quality in irt as well. lG uk, who slowly starts to wake up :-) -- Ulrich Kiermayr Zentraler Informatikdienst der Universitaet Wien Network/Security Universitaetsstrasse 7, 1010 Wien, Austria eMail: ulrich.kiermayr@univie.ac.at Tel: (+43 1) 4277 / 14104 Fax: (+43 1) 4277 / 9140