Dearborn: Calling all CAcert and/or Thawte Notaries
It occurs to me that in addition to the PGP key signings that tend to happen at NANOG meetings it might be worth having a group notary event for CAcert and/ or Thawte notarizations. I'm currently a 10 point notary with Thawte and hope to be a CAcert notary before the Dearborn meeting. I suspect there are other notaries on the list attending the meeting. If you're a notary and will be attending the meeting, please contact me off list if you'd be interested/willing to participate in a notary get together. If there's enough support to make it feasible, I'll try to put together a way we can do it. (Perhaps we can take a corner of the PGP key signing or such). If you're looking to get notarized, here's what you will need to bring: Thawte: 1. Your original IDs. One has to be the ID you provided the Thawte web site. Two IDs are ideal. At least one of the IDs must be government issue and must have your picture. (It helps if you look like the picture, too). 2. Photocopies of your IDs (one for each notary that will provide an on-line assurance of your ID). CAcert: 1. Print out one copy of the pre-filled out assurance form from the CAcert web site for each notary. 2. Bring your original ID(s). One government issued ID is required. Additional ID is also preferred. If there is enough interest from notaries, I will post back to the list when I get arrangements made. Owen
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 15:30:36 PDT, Owen DeLong said:
It occurs to me that in addition to the PGP key signings that tend to happen at NANOG meetings it might be worth having a group notary event for CAcert and/ or Thawte notarizations.
Umm.. aren't the Thawte web-of-trust going belly-up in a few months? https://search.thawte.com/support/ssl-digital-certificates/index?page=content&id=SO12658 But yes, CAcert may be a good idea.
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Owen DeLong
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