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Strong Internet Names (SIN)
draft-hallambaker-sin-03

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author Phillip Hallam-Baker
Last updated 2018-10-13 (Latest revision 2018-04-11)
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Abstract

A Strong Internet Name is a DNS name that contains a cryptographic binding to a security policy governing interpretation of the name. This document describes the use of Strong Internet Names formed using a Uniform Data Fingerprint of a PKIX trust root and outlines the additional capabilities that might be supported in a purpose written policy language. This document is also available online at http://mathmesh.com/Documents/draft-hallambaker-sin.html [1] .

Authors

Phillip Hallam-Baker

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