X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fconferences%2Flca2010%2Fabstract;h=2770675389aca25a3ef5b10eb5227ab86ee5ca42;hb=d1f2eb3152412b62d17f15db519efa38a9bd6710;hp=b195ff97ed12980985844d006cdc7f9197682d54;hpb=98dddb87efcbb90a82a7b2dfc094160811a09f86;p=monkeysphere.git diff --git a/doc/conferences/lca2010/abstract b/doc/conferences/lca2010/abstract index b195ff9..2770675 100644 --- a/doc/conferences/lca2010/abstract +++ b/doc/conferences/lca2010/abstract @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ automatically fully authenticate people and servers. The Secure Shell protocol has offered public-key-based mutual authentication since its inception, but popular implementations offer no formalized public key infrastructure. This means there is no -straightforward, computable method to to signal re-keying events, key +straightforward, computable method to signal re-keying events, key revocations, or even basic key-to-identity binding (e.g. "host foo.example.org has key X"). As a result, dealing with host keys is usually a manual process with the possibility of tedium, room for @@ -50,5 +50,16 @@ as a port in FreeBSD. A Slackbuild is available for Slackware, and Monkeysphere itself should work on any POSIX-ish system with the appropriate dependencies available. -The project's main web site is http://web.monkeysphere.info/ +The Monkeysphere project began to coalesce in early 2008, and remains +an ongoing collaboration of many people, including: + + * Micah Anderson + * Mike Castleman + * Daniel Kahn Gillmor + * Ross Glover + * Matthew James Goins + * Greg Lyle + * Jamie McClelland + * Jameson Graef Rollins +The project's main web site is http://web.monkeysphere.info/