From: xrs Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 11:09:11 +0000 (+0100) Subject: move literature information to end of paragraph X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0c8362ad866852af0b93c4001636cb510e38df6a;p=oweals%2Fgnunet.git move literature information to end of paragraph --- diff --git a/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi b/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi index d2646fb82..eb95dbf78 100644 --- a/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi +++ b/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi @@ -284,12 +284,7 @@ You can find your peer identity by running @command{gnunet-peerinfo -s}. @c FIXME: Explain or link to an explanation of the concept of public keys @c and private keys. @c FIXME: Rewrite for the latest GNS changes. -GNS (Matthias Wachs, Martin Schanzenbach, and Christian Grothoff. -A Censorship-Resistant, Privacy-Enhancing and Fully Decentralized Name -System. In proceedings of 13th International Conference on Cryptology and -Network Security (CANS 2014). 2014. -@uref{https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wachs.pdf, https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wachs.pdf}) -zones are similar to those of DNS zones, but instead of a hierarchy of +GNS zones are similar to those of DNS zones, but instead of a hierarchy of authorities to governing their use, GNS zones are controlled by a private key. When you create a record in a DNS zone, that information is stored in your @@ -309,6 +304,14 @@ the private key. And a user accessing a zone needs to somehow specify the corresponding public key first. +For more information, refer to the following paper: + +Matthias Wachs, Martin Schanzenbach, and Christian Grothoff. +A Censorship-Resistant, Privacy-Enhancing and Fully Decentralized Name +System. In proceedings of 13th International Conference on Cryptology and +Network Security (CANS 2014). 2014. +@uref{https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wachs.pdf, https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wachs.pdf} + @cindex Egos @node Egos @section Egos