As an user of SpeakFreely (7.2 on Windows, stillcan't get my USB headset
to work properly with SF 7.3 on Linux) I've got the following three items
on my wish list. (Hey, I wasn't naughty this year. Honest).
1) built-in PKI support, with fallback to clear. Right now it uses some
obscure PGP
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 07:40:34PM +0100, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
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| http://www.speakfreely.org/ is a nice, open-source cross-platfor VoIP
| software. Supports encryption by DES, Blowfish, and IDEA.
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| Had anyone knowledgeable ever looked at its code? How secure this
| implementation is? Is
http://www.speakfreely.org/ is a nice, open-source cross-platfor VoIP
software. Supports encryption by DES, Blowfish, and IDEA.
Had anyone knowledgeable ever looked at its code? How secure this
implementation is? Is better to use Blowfish or IDEA? Where are the
potential holes there?