On 4/3/06, Derek Piper <dcpi...@indiana.edu> wrote: > > Heh, that's cool. I added it to AGVCR the other day when Colin > mentioned it.. Great if it's going to be in the media cvs too :) > Done. I will be in our new release - which is due shortly.
Piers. > Derek > > Thomas D. Uram wrote: > > Reading this thread post-vacation, I was thinking the same thing, so I've > > made those couple lines of changes in the ag-media cvs code (yes, that > > will propagate to UCL eventually, if they'll have it). > > > > Tom > > > > > > On 3/30/06 9:48 AM, Ivan R. Judson wrote: > > > >> > >> no kidding! :-) > >> > >> --Ivan > >> > >> On Mar 30, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Colin Perkins wrote: > >> > >>> We might want to hack the code to make "AES" an accepted spelling of > >>> Rijndael? :-) > >>> Colin > >>> > >>> > >>> On 30 Mar 2006, at 14:26, Derek Piper wrote: > >>> > >>>> Heheh.. yea.. quite right. Ooops. I hate that word for how often > >>>> I misspell it. I really had to make sure I got it right in the > >>>> source code for AGVCR. For emails, obviously I'm still having > >>>> problems. :) > >>>> > >>>> Derek > >>>> > >>>> Piers O'Hanlon wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hi, > >>>>> Just a minor correction - just a typo - to save frustration: > >>>>> One needs use "Rijndael/" instead of "Rjindael/" > >>>>> Piers. > >>>>> On 3/29/06, Derek Piper <dcpi...@indiana.edu> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> You may be better off using Rjindael encryption, which is > >>>>>> normally used > >>>>>> on AG Venues when setting the 'encryption' option in the venue server > >>>>>> config. > >>>>>> A Rjindael key is passed to VIC and RAT as > >>>>>> 'Rjindael/passphrase' where > >>>>>> passphrase should be something random and unguessable, and > >>>>>> distributed > >>>>>> to those needing the key to enter manually. There's a program for > >>>>>> Debian > >>>>>> called 'pwgen' that I've used to generate a passphrase before. For > >>>>>> manually entering the key, you would probably just disable the venue > >>>>>> encryption and manually key it in. For a DES key, just use a > >>>>>> passphrase > >>>>>> that doesn't start with a string 'Rjindael/'. > >>>>>> Of course you can also use certificates to secure a venue > >>>>>> too, so not > >>>>>> just anyone can enter and obtain the encryption key. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Derek > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Jeremy Mann wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> We would like to demonstrate encryption in April to some fellow > >>>>>>> colleagues. I set up a test room on our venue server with > >>>>>>> encryption. > >>>>>>> Encryption works fine, but whoever enters the venue gets the > >>>>>>> encryption > >>>>>>> key. I would like to "lock" down the room to whoever I give the > >>>>>>> key to, > >>>>>>> not whoever enters the room. Can this be done? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Also, I know I can manually enter a key into vic and rat. Is there a > >>>>>>> program that I can run to get DES key? Or can I simply use a > >>>>>>> passphrase > >>>>>>> instead? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Thanks! > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> -- > >>>>>> Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 > >>>>>> IRI 323, School of Informatics > >>>>>> Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>> > >>>> --Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 > >>>> IRI 323, School of Informatics > >>>> Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana > >>>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > -- > Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 > IRI 323, School of Informatics > Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana >