STEED - Usable end-to-end encryption
MFPA
expires2011 at ymail.com
Wed Oct 19 23:36:30 CEST 2011
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Hi
On Wednesday 19 October 2011 at 9:49:20 PM, in
<mid:4E9F37D0.50601 at digitalbrains.com>, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> By default the STEED system as proposed creates a new
> certificate for every e-mail address. So unless
> manually overridden, there is a one-to-one relation
> between e-mail addresses and certificates and no way to
> "enumerate all e-mail addresses".
Fair enough if you are using the default. The paper also mentions "One
Key for all Accounts" and says "The system should allow for this use
case, which needs to be supported by all clients by allowing
previously created keys to be configured and deployed with an account."
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Best regards
MFPA mailto:expires2011 at ymail.com
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