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www.habeas.com (was Re: introducer trust model, Was: Eat this ...)
From: Paul Vixie <vixie () vix com>
Date: 22 Aug 2002 21:48:50 +0000
... the same problems apply to blocking incoming SMTP connections, or mails from/to specific addresses, SPAM. thinking a little bit more about the issue with networked services in general (including SMTP and the spam/abuse problems, as well as filesharing and many more), the conclusive decision would be to define a bullet proof standard on introducer based trust, deriving a certain trust level or metric from a peer-trust based trust chain. ...
A friend of mine recently started Habeas (see http://www.habeas.com/) and since I have no financial or operational connection to them I feel pretty free to state publically that there are non-web-of-trust introducer models available which might pan out pretty well even though they're profitable. -- Paul Vixie
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- Re: Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) - Why not all ISPs? Steven M. Bellovin (Aug 21)
- introducer trust model, Was: Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) Karsten W. Rohrbach (Aug 22)
- Re: introducer trust model, Was: Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) Scott Francis (Aug 22)
- www.habeas.com (was Re: introducer trust model, Was: Eat this ...) Paul Vixie (Aug 22)
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- RE: Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) - Why not all ISPs? Benjamin J. Carrasco (Aug 22)
- RE: Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) - Why not all ISPs? Gregory Hicks (Aug 22)
- RE: Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) - Why not all ISPs? No One (Aug 22)
- Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) - Why not all ISPs? Stewart, William C (Bill), RTLSL (Aug 24)
- introducer trust model, Was: Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) Karsten W. Rohrbach (Aug 22)