''Many Internet protocols and applications which use the Internet employ public key technology for security purposes and require a public key infrastructure to manage public keys.'' *** http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/spki-charter.html ---- CapabilitiesAsKeysModel, PasswordCapabilityModel ---- I'm not sure what this is. Judging by the web page, it appears: * That in 1997, people met to talk about a PublicKeyInfrastructure * They also used C2 mailing lists. * They wanted an IETF sponsored PK certificate format, signature format. And they wanted a standard way to find keys. * The result was to be called "SimplePublicKeyInfrastructure." * They referenced RFC's 2692, 2693. If such a thing exists, I've never seen it. At least not in Python, at any rate. Anyone with any more information? -- LionKimbro Here is a link to page about SPKI: http://theworld.com/~cme/html/spki.html The page is pretty good in my opinion. -- Zarutian ---- CategorySecurity