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Re: comments on "shrinkwrap"



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At 09:36 AM 8/27/97 EDT, Angelos D. Keromytis wrote:
>But ACLs are either signed (so they can be
>transmitted) or are stored locally at the verifier, so that shouldn't
>be a problem.

An ACL is cert-like, as Markku pointed out, but it isn't a cert.  It has no 
signature and no issuer.  The I value is "Self".  If you give it an issuer 
and have that issuer sign it, you have a cert, not an ACL entry.

Right?

 - Carl

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