Another DNS blacklist is taken down
Christopher Bird
seabird at msn.com
Wed Sep 24 20:23:22 UTC 2003
I realize that this is seriously off the wall.
There is a pretty secure P2P system (Groove) that was developed by Ray
Ozzie. Focus is on security on the wire, on the box, everywhere with
serious authentication - Diffie-Hellman exchanges and all the right
security toys. Admittedly when I run it at home the lights in the
neighborhood dim.
I am wondering, though if there might be a way to use its kind of
services for some behind the scenes secure discovery - removing the
hackability of most of the P2P systems.
No I don't know how it scales, what it's throughput and licensing
limitations are..
I just heard P2P and immediately went outside the box.
Chris
My vcard is attached.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-nanog at merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog at merit.edu] On
> Behalf Of Vadim Antonov
> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:05 PM
> To: andrew2 at one.net
> Cc: nanog at merit.edu
> Subject: RE: Another DNS blacklist is taken down
>
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> > >RBLs Sounds like a great application for P2P.
> >
> > Perhaps, but it also seems like moving an RBL onto a P2P
> network would
> > making poisoning the RBL far too easy...
> >
> > Andrew
>
> USENET, PGP-signed files, 20 lines in perl.
>
> --vadim
>
>
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