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FW: FW: [db-wg] Proposal to deprecate CRYPT-PW authorisation in the RIPE Database
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Potapov Vladislav
poty at iiat.ru
Thu Oct 5 16:47:50 CEST 2006
Hi! ---Max Tulyev--- In Russia ALL uncertified by goverment cryptographic system is illegal. So SSL (lirportal) is illegal. But PGP/MD5/CRYPT is NOT illegal, because it don't do encryption and not interfere with SORM (SORM - a mandatory part of any ISP in Russia, that do hidden analysis and mirroring some of traffic to FSB), but only do signatures. ---- I can say that you are wrong. There are many proves of that. ---Max Tulyev--- Also, unlike PGP, lirportal can't do safr multiply persons authorization (i.e. owner of PI space creates route object with his upstream's AS, signs it, sent to upstream, upstream signs it too and send to RIPE). ---- Are we going to discuss a new proposal already instead of existing? :) The way you have mentioned works just so ONLY because the method (e-mail) used for the problem resolution. You himself (I don't even mean the community) can suggest much more easy and preferrable method of multiply person authorisation by a web-site (lirportal). Vladislav Potapov Ru.iiat
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