> On 21 Sep 2019, at 4:05 pm, Paul Wilkins <paulwilkins...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > It's super drole that for whatever billions have been invested globally in > internet security products, having a CLID tied to a physical line offers a > level of security that's both physical and out of band, that's unattainable > with SHA/PKI/DH etc up to your eye balls.
CLID isn’t really secure. Search for “Using SS7 to spoof CLID” and weep. MMC > > The advantage of CLID over SMS being you can make the process hands free and > accessible through a serial port. Offer an accessible way to authenticate > against a CLID, and the business model looks increasingly less crazy and more > something useful to do with your time. > > Kind regards > > Paul Wilkins > > On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 21:30, Tom Storey <t...@snnap.net > <mailto:t...@snnap.net>> wrote: > I did something similar at home a couple of years ago, using some Cisco > routers, a bunch of BRI/PRI VIC/VWIC/NM modules and an NM-30DM. I got good > old fasioned "56K" dialup working, but there was so much chatter from modern > web based services that it was useless for loading websites, and even after I > shut Chrome down it was still useless so maybe even modern OSes are too > chatty? > > My setup was something like an 1800 with an external dialup modem on the AUX > port connected to a 3800 with an FXS (or was it FXO, I keep getting those two > confused) VIC, VWIC'd via E1 over to another 3800 with a PRI NM and > terminating on the NM-30DM. I'd also attempted to get ISDN working, but it > seems that the combination of ISDN WIC/V(W)IC cards I used werent capable of > exchanging data calls. > > Maybe my setup wasnt 100% quite right, I got bored after some days of > debugging failed ISDN data calls and packed it all away. Maybe I'd give it > another shot if I could figure out how to get ISDN going. :-) > > > On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 00:00, Rob Thomas <xro...@gmail.com > <mailto:xro...@gmail.com>> wrote: > I was reminiscing on derpbook, and realised that it would be a > RIDICULOUSLY insane idea to try to recreate a 56k dialup ISP in 2020. > So I'm going to do it. > > To further this plan, I'm hoping that someone has some old Bay > 5000/5399's lying around that they paid megabucks for and are now > worth less than nothing, that they want to donate to a good home. > > If one happens to be in Brisbane, that would be even better, because > I'm heading down there for Comicon this weekend, and I could pick it > up then! > > If not, maybe some old Cisco devices? Or whatever those TNT devices > were? Something that takes a PRI in one end and makes modem sounds at > it, basically. > > --Rob > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net <mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> > http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > <http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog> > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net <mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> > http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > <http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog> > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net > http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
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