Kyle Henderson [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: š Original date posted:2011-12-15 šļø Summary of this message: A proposal to ...
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Original date posted:2011-12-15
šļø Summary of this message: A proposal to combine DNSSEC TXT record and HTTPS to get the dynamism of HTTPS without a rigid URL scheme for querying the server.
š Original message:Just so we're clear, what is the need for HTTP at all?
A query for a string and an answer can all be handled via DNS.
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Zell Faze <zellfaze at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Could we combine this proposal and the HTTPS proposal?
>
> The DNSSEC TXT record could give instructions on how to query an HTTPS
> server to get the address. Then we get the dynamism of HTTPS without
> having a rigid URL scheme for querying the server along with the advantages
> of DNSSEC.
>
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šļø Summary of this message: A proposal to combine DNSSEC TXT record and HTTPS to get the dynamism of HTTPS without a rigid URL scheme for querying the server.
š Original message:Just so we're clear, what is the need for HTTP at all?
A query for a string and an answer can all be handled via DNS.
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Zell Faze <zellfaze at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Could we combine this proposal and the HTTPS proposal?
>
> The DNSSEC TXT record could give instructions on how to query an HTTPS
> server to get the address. Then we get the dynamism of HTTPS without
> having a rigid URL scheme for querying the server along with the advantages
> of DNSSEC.
>
>
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