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284@c FIXME: Explain or link to an explanation of the concept of public keys 284@c FIXME: Explain or link to an explanation of the concept of public keys
285@c and private keys. 285@c and private keys.
286@c FIXME: Rewrite for the latest GNS changes. 286@c FIXME: Rewrite for the latest GNS changes.
287GNS (Matthias Wachs, Martin Schanzenbach, and Christian Grothoff. 287GNS zones are similar to those of DNS zones, but instead of a hierarchy of
288A Censorship-Resistant, Privacy-Enhancing and Fully Decentralized Name
289System. In proceedings of 13th International Conference on Cryptology and
290Network Security (CANS 2014). 2014.
291@uref{https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wachs.pdf, https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wachs.pdf})
292zones are similar to those of DNS zones, but instead of a hierarchy of
293authorities to governing their use, GNS zones are controlled by a private 288authorities to governing their use, GNS zones are controlled by a private
294key. 289key.
295When you create a record in a DNS zone, that information is stored in your 290When you create a record in a DNS zone, that information is stored in your
@@ -309,6 +304,14 @@ the private key.
309And a user accessing a zone needs to somehow specify the corresponding 304And a user accessing a zone needs to somehow specify the corresponding
310public key first. 305public key first.
311 306
307For more information, refer to the following paper:
308
309Matthias Wachs, Martin Schanzenbach, and Christian Grothoff.
310A Censorship-Resistant, Privacy-Enhancing and Fully Decentralized Name
311System. In proceedings of 13th International Conference on Cryptology and
312Network Security (CANS 2014). 2014.
313@uref{https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wachs.pdf, https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wachs.pdf}
314
312@cindex Egos 315@cindex Egos
313@node Egos 316@node Egos
314@section Egos 317@section Egos