@dvanduzer @matthew_d_green authentication is e.g. SSH
@dvanduzer @matthew_d_green but they're long-lived keys, and you can also sign signing subkeys (or auth keys)
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@bascule a separate operation to *sign* a subkey? not sure what else creates the relationship other than signing with the primary. -
@dvanduzer it's just signing a signing key, kind of like an intermediate CA -
@bascule all this hullaballoo is about isolating the primary key as your DIGITAL IDENTITY which is a terrible, horrible lie. -
@dvanduzer see this email for my thoughts on that: https://www.mail-archive.com/messaging@moderncrypto.org/msg01296.html …
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@bascule they may have a longer life than the session keys in TLS, but it is still roughly the same idea.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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