This is a by-product of Lotus buying Databeam.

Not sure, but I suspect it is a proprietary end-to-end solution because I'm
not familiar with any encryption built into T.120 (actually the Databeam
T.120 tutorial at http://www.databeam.com/ccts/t120primer.html says that
T.120 "can be freely extended to include ... improved security
measures...").

Larry

> Has anyone heard of a lotus product called sametime. According to the
> product info on the website, it sits on the DMZ zone and external and
> internal users connect to the server sitting there. It also claims to have
> encryption and authentication session. So lets say assuming (I'm being
> skeptical here as I'm not sure how they authenticate or paswords are sent
> over) that it has good encryption and authentication methods.. maybe like
> PKI, is it then safe to say it's secure to do netmeeting over the internet
> (It claims to support netmeeting..)?  Since I know who is one the
> other line
> and the session is encrypted, it would be safe ya? And of course
> provided..
> the sametime proxy server is locked down too.. which again I have
> no idea if
> it can be done to what extent.
>
> So guys.. what do you all think?
>
> Thx for listening..
>
> Wong.
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