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Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy at libre.brussels
Tue Oct 26 10:04:59 BST 2021
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Hi Rohan,
October 26, 2021 10:47 AM, "Rohan Kumar" <seirdy at seirdy.one> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 06:44:23AM +0000, Robert "khuxkm" Miles wrote:
I'm of the opinion that TOFU is perfectly fine in this scenario. The
only thing I think would be good as an addition to Gemini is a way to
deprecate a certificate. As it stands, if your capsule gets compromised
there is no way to stop clients from recognizing the compromised
certificate as valid. That being said, as you mentioned, that's more of
a thing that can be decided out-of-band and doesn't really require the
Gemini spec to change.
The initial request can also be MITM'd, which can be mitigated by
verifying the key "out-of-band". This "out-of-band" thing shouldn't be
Gemini itself but ideally something completely different and possibly
generalizable to non-Gemini scenarios.
I feel like that's a mischaracterization of Spartan. In the past, I've
described Spartan as "gemini - tls + uploads", because that's basically
what it is (barring some things like the =: line type for input links,
and the one-character status codes). It's more its own protocol that
happens to take design cues from Gemini (Sean, if I'm completely
missing the point here, please do tell me, but this is the impression
I've gotten so far). Perhaps you meant Titan?
Oh, I was thinking of Titan. Another project I'm liking better is
Iapetus.
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/Seirdy
Iapetus does look nice judging by this:=
https://codeberg.org/oppenlab/iapetus repo_homepage
Are there any working clients or servers floating around?
I assume it could then be feasible to setup an infrastructure which only demands GemText and then provides it in the Gemini protocol?
====================Jonathan McHughindieterminacy at libre.brussels