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PgpID Identity Server A single sign-on identity and messaging server, similar in aim to the Liberty Alliance identity server, written in Java and using an external OpenPGP/GnuPG.

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The server will use different pgp keys with a name format of (e.g.) \"id://@/\", instead of email addresses, to store different digital identities. Messages will be in XML format and carry PGP signatures for authentication. TLS will always be used, additional PGP encryption is optional. Messaging types will include SMS, email and, if possible, IM and some type of VoIP/SIP support.
Future Requirements
The BouncyCastle OpenPGP implementation will be added as a pure Java alternativ to running an external GnuPG.
DJDA, Distributed Java Database (as a distributed keyserver for PgpID)


 

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