On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 05:32:30PM +0100, B??r Kessels wrote: > Hello, > > Op donderdag 8 februari 2007 15:36, schreef Joseph Oreste Bruni: > > You might want to check out "Domain Keys" which is used to > > authenticate email sessions between MTA's. > > > > Also, peer-to-peer authentication can be accomplished via X.509 > > certificates and SSL. > > Ye, I am aware of the X.509 to authenticate servers. Also I know my way > around > in the SSL "stuff". This, however, is a different thing then what I want to > achieve. I am not so much interested in secure connections, nor in > authentication, between peers. > > What I want, is a way to say 'look, I am Foo.com, and I trust Bar.com > ultimately. Since you trust me, you can trust Bar.com too'. That way one can > allow sign-ins from other trusted sites, trackbacs etc. > > Thanks for the feedback, though.
Check out OpenID, although it is not cryptography based (AFAIK). Alex -- JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP: 0x46399138 od zwracania uwagi na detale są lekarze, adwokaci, programiści i zegarmistrze -- Czerski _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users