Re: [perpass] Howdy!

Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell@cs.tcd.ie> Mon, 02 September 2013 18:55 UTC

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Hi Dean,

On 09/02/2013 05:08 PM, Dean Willis wrote:
> St. Peter redirected me here, which list had escaped my attention. I'm
> hoping it's a raging hotbed of subversive or at least somewhat paranoid
> activity. Because we really ought to be quite worried by now.

So, given you've been thinking about this for maybe longer than most
I'm wondering if you have any specific protocol changes or additions
you'd suggest, or descriptions of new threat models that could be useful
to WGs developing or maintaining protocols? IMO, things like that would
be most useful for now.

> 
> And yes, this is really just a test message to see if I can hear myself.

It worked:-)

Cheers,
S.

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