Domain: gushi.org
Stories and comments across the archive that link to gushi.org.
Comments · 7
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Re:So what ever became of public key escrows?
It did happen: The complete guide to publishing PGP keys in DNS
GPG will use keyservers, PKA (key publishing in DNS), and DNS CERT (another key publishing in DNS) by default.
What didn't happen was anybody at all caring enough to actually encrypt their email, and email clients including encryption by default without kludgy plugins.
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Re:just be straight up
I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic, but I searched and found this: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4398 "Storing Certificates in the Domain Name System (DNS)"
GPG supports it! http://www.gushi.org/make-dns-cert/HOWTO.html
It works for emails -- alice.example.org is for alice@example.org.
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Re:Funny...
Where does he find time to do all that geek stuff and STILL manage to have time to put the entire contents of his minivan including:
* Small Broom/Dustpan (I probably should get a carvac)
* Febreze Spray
* Downy Wrinkle Remover
* Glade Neutra-Aire (five people, two days, 90 degrees, do the math).
on the web?
Maybe they shoulda just kept this story until April 1...
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Re:Funny...
Wow. I better begin practicing my groveling...
Yes, maybe he will let you categorize the miscellaneous garbage in his mini-van. Oh wait, he already did that. -
Re:Funny...
"GROVELING"???
He drives a frickin Mini-Van !!!
He said he made an "investment" into it.
Hey buddy, I have a few investment bridges that you may also want to look into.
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Funny...I think this story is a goof. The submitter of the story, Gushi, appears to be the geek in question. Visiting his site, and more specifically, his work page, you'll see:
I make myself a not bad living as a system administrator and general techie for hire when the need dictates. I know basic HTML (I truly believe it's become an artists medium, and haven't bothered to learn more than the basics). I can code if four or five of the popular languages, as well as being good enough with most of the common OSes you might find, including several shades of Windows, several flavors of unix (free and commercial), and the macOS. I love this line of work.
Wow. I better begin practicing my groveling... -
Funny...I think this story is a goof. The submitter of the story, Gushi, appears to be the geek in question. Visiting his site, and more specifically, his work page, you'll see:
I make myself a not bad living as a system administrator and general techie for hire when the need dictates. I know basic HTML (I truly believe it's become an artists medium, and haven't bothered to learn more than the basics). I can code if four or five of the popular languages, as well as being good enough with most of the common OSes you might find, including several shades of Windows, several flavors of unix (free and commercial), and the macOS. I love this line of work.
Wow. I better begin practicing my groveling...