On 19/11/2020 00:31, Michael Thomas wrote:
Obviously I'm not vehemently against this -- people can do whatever they like with their private keys -- but it seems in order to do this properly it's a tiny bit protocol specification and a lot of bit of BCP describing the problem space of who, when, and why somebody would do this.
That's fair. It'd also require a bit of analysis as to how published private keys could be used for attempted mischief as well. My take-away is I'll add doing this for some DKIM keys to my to-do list. S.
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