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librexpr | 3 years ago

Sorry, you seem to be confusing HTTPS with E2EE. Mastodon already uses HTTPS for all its traffic, including the traffic between servers.

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yarg|3 years ago

No, I'm not (I'm not a total fucking idiot).

What I'm suggesting is that the same certificate infrastructure that is used to secure the connection between a server and a client could also be used to secure the connections between users.

There's nothing specific to HTTPS about CAs and trust chains.

cycomanic|3 years ago

But for encrypted DMs you need per user keys that are stored on the users computer, otherwise the owner of the server has control over the key and we're back at square one. Or am I somehow misunderstanding you?