Subj : tailscale ..impressive To : Phigan From : deon Date : Mon Jun 05 2023 09:12:04 Re: tailscale ..impressive By: Phigan to Digital Man on Sun Jun 04 2023 10:02 am > Sure, that's the concept. You have to have the public/private keys on each > side to be able to read the encrypted data. You're not in control of the > generation of those public and private key pairs, however. It is 100% > possible for the system generating those key pairs to have a "master" set of > keys which can read that encrypted data no matter how many times you change > your personal public/private keys. Your data is still encrypted "end to end" > :). I've never heard of PKI, where a master key can decrypt a subordinate's key data, where data was encrypted with the subordinate's public key. Any references, or examples/whitepapers, that you can share? ....лоеп --- ю Synchronet ю AnsiTEX bringing back videotex but with ANSI .