Re: [sidr] is a longer announce invalid or not found?

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Fri, 30 September 2011 20:56 UTC

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>> cool hack 14.3: the router itself can gen the public/private key pair
>> a la ssh, the person configuring can extract the public key and send
>> it to the rpki goddesses to be signed by the appropriate cert and put
>> in the rpki.  the private key never leaves the router!
> I believe that Steve Kent says that usually a certificate request is
> required to present Proof Of Possession (of the private key).  So just
> discovering the public key somehow would not be sufficient to be able
> to request a cert with that public key.

dear dr nit pick,

when dealing with goddesses, one always frames things as a request

randy