Re: Global PKI on DNS?

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>Such software would not see this kind of data unless a user
>of the server tried to use this stuff, and in that case I don't see
>why that user couldn't upgrade her own software to get it to work.

Because it's not their software? If I wanted to do PKI through DNS, and my 
ISP's server did not support TCP, I might be stuck.  Personally, I don't 
depend on my ISP for DNS, but many users do. 

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