you see any problem with this?
On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 01:28:08PM -0500, Adrian Thurston wrote:
> My application is here:
>
> http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~thurston/fif/
>
> I'm encrypting messages and making them publicly available over static
> HTTP. Anyone who knows the right
ts and the size of messages
may both get very large. A single encrypted message is therefore very
attractive.
Thanks,
Adrian
David Shaw wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 12:02:48PM -0500, Adrian Thurston wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to serve messages that have been encr
an just re-encrypt and drop
a user. If the session key comes separately I need to ensure that the
clients always have the current symmetric key. The easiest way to do
that is to just send it with each message. But then I've just got ...
well you see :)
Adrian
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Adr
Hi,
I'd like to serve messages that have been encrypted to a large number of
people, however I don't want to reveal the list of recipients so I'm
going to use --throw-keys.
But speed at the decryption end is a concern, so I thought I would break
up an encrypted message into packets and when a cli
Hi,
Sorry I didn't get the subscribe confirmation until today and had some
doubt as to whether or not my message got through. Then later I changed
the URL. Anyways, it is now found here:
http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~thurston/friendsinfeed/
Thanks,
Adrian
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
>
Hi,
I am interested in using PGP to implement web-based distributed social
networking. I used to use facebook and I found it very useful, however I
disagree with dumping my personal information into a central database.
So I set out to make something of my own. I have defined a protocol and
describ