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DNSCurve: an alternative to DNSSEC

DNSCurve: an alternative to DNSSEC

Posted Jul 13, 2009 12:48 UTC (Mon) by alankila (guest, #47141)
In reply to: DNSCurve: an alternative to DNSSEC by Tobu
Parent article: DNSCurve: an alternative to DNSSEC

The elliptic curve is defined on function y² = x³ + 486662 * x² + x. Since it contains the number of the beast, and everyone will need to use this number before they can do commerce on the internet, I predict that this technology will not be adopted.


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DNSCurve: an alternative to DNSSEC

Posted Jul 13, 2009 15:00 UTC (Mon) by foom (subscriber, #14868) [Link]

Just call it 0x76d06 and all will be well. :)


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