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Re: Internet filtering at the packet level?

Subject: Re: Internet filtering at the packet level?
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 09:44:52 -0400
I was just thinking about man-in-the-middle attacking people to
circumvent encryption. If you give all the students your SSL key at
the start of each year (assuming you have it set to expire annually),
then the students won't get harassed about having an SSL key from an
unrecognized authority. Then the only trouble would come from SSH-ers
and *nix junkies who would realize this and probably blow the whistle.
Nevertheless, this would be a more than adequate means of
circumventing most forms of public key encryption.

Brian

Oh yeah, and did I mention that censorship is wrong and bad and evil? =-P

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