RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-02 Thread Jay Sulzberger
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Erwann ABALEA wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of your computer which you may not have full control over. Please stop relaying FUD. You have full contr

Re: IP: SSL Certificate "Monopoly" Bears Financial Fruit

2002-07-11 Thread Jay Sulzberger
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -- > On 6 Jul 2002 at 9:33, R. A. Hettinga wrote: > > Thawte has now announced a round of major price increases. New > > cert prices appear to have almost doubled, and renewals have > > increased more than 50%. While Thawte proclaims this is the

Re: Ross's TCPA paper

2002-07-11 Thread Jay Sulzberger
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, AARG!Anonymous wrote: < ... /> > Right, and you can boot untrusted OS's as well. Recently there was > discussion here of HP making a trusted form of Linux that would work with > the TCPA hardware. So you will have options in both the closed source and > open source worlds t

Re: Challenge to David Wagner on TCPA

2002-07-31 Thread Jay Sulzberger
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, James A. Donald wrote: > -- > > > On 29 Jul 2002 at 15:35, AARG! Anonymous wrote: > > both Palladium and TCPA deny that they are designed to restrict > > what applications you run. The TPM FAQ at > > http://www.trustedcomputing.org/docs/TPM_QA_071802.pdf reads > > >

RE: Challenge to David Wagner on TCPA

2002-08-02 Thread Jay Sulzberger
"Claimed advantage to me here?" in the more general sense of > advantage to anyone rather than to Jay personally. Not knowing > him, the latter would be a rather difficult assessment to make. > > So, on with it already. Open mouth, insert foot... (yumm.. > filet of sole)... &

RE: Challenge to David Wagner on TCPA

2002-08-02 Thread Jay Sulzberger
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, James A. Donald wrote: > -- > On 2 Aug 2002 at 10:43, Trei, Peter wrote: > > Since the position argued involves nothing which would invoke > > the malign interest of government powers or corporate legal > > departments, it's not that. I can only think of two reasons why >

Re: Thanks, Lucky, for helping to kill gnutella

2002-08-09 Thread Jay Sulzberger
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, AARG!Anonymous wrote: < ... /> > Not discussed in the article is the technical question of how this can > possibly work. If you issue a digital certificate on some Gnutella > client, what stops a different client, an unauthorized client, from > pretending to be the legitimat

Re: Challenge to David Wagner on TCPA

2002-08-13 Thread Jay Sulzberger
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, AARG!Anonymous wrote: < ... /> > > However the larger vision of trusted computing leverages the global > internet and turns it into what is potentially a giant distributed > computer. For this to work, for total strangers on the net to have > trust in the integrity of appli