Post #3241161
2023-03-19 16:36 UTC
@davew@mastodon.social @mike@flipboard.social just learned that the DNS is not secure and resilient enough for the management of identifiers at scale beyond low value things like RSS posts.
This is why systems like Gaia-X will use DIDs, hopefully without PoW methods.
Replies (3)
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@pwinn@qoto.org 2023-03-19 16:52
@rigo@mamot.fr @davew@mastodon.social @mike@flipboard.social DNSSEC and related efforts make DNS secure and resilient, no need to insult something you choose not to personally value.
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@mgaruccio@hachyderm.io 2023-03-20 02:54
@rigo@mamot.fr @davew@mastodon.social @mike@flipboard.social I’m curious where this stance is coming from? Most of the security foundation of the internet is built on top of a basic premise that the ability to create a record on a domain == you own/are that domain.
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@davidgerard@circumstances.run 2023-03-20 23:18
@rigo@mamot.fr @davew@mastodon.social @mike@flipboard.social AIUI there's precisely one DID implementation actually available, and it's Microsoft's and has a hard dependency on an AD server at Azure