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Tue Mar 1 03:45:00 UTC 2011


the other dir servers and ask them to trust you. Unless you show
drastically different results there's no reason for them not to.
Comrade Ringo Kamens

On 5/15/07, Karsten Loesing <karsten.loesing at gmx.net> wrote:
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> > He wants to create an authoritative directory service, like the ones
> > that already exist and run it on the big bad internet. I think this is
> > good and will help decentralize trust. Just edit the torcc comrade.
> > Comrade Ringo Kamens
>
> Either I missed the irony in your post, or you have got something
> seriously wrong. Of course, you cannot simply start a sixth
> authoritative directory service by yourself that will be trusted by all
> clients. And if you could, I wouldn't call that decentralization of
> trust, but a serious security leak.
>
> But it's a joke, right? (In this case I would like to promote the use of
> smileys, so that the silly non-native speakers can understand the real
> meaning, too.) :)
>
> - --Karsten
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