It's probably a bit late in the game for this, but is there any reason to think that a CRL system organized around the notions of the DNS structure would be of any value? The fast look-up and distributed maintenance of the DNS system has served pretty well in a very scaled-up environment. Of course, we pay in bandwidth for all the queries, but caching with timeouts has helped DNS. vint
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