we've started a port to Mac; but the developer. an Apple Engineer, is too busy.
If you live in san francisco, or the valley, and would like to port to Linux; you're more than welcome.
our system was built to port...you only have to replace the core io (threads, mutex, networking, file io, and time)....then the ui, which is harder...probably have to use KHTML.
joel
Greger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 18:33:11 -0700 (PDT), Lemon Obrien wrote
> my company...Tamago
any port to linux available?
>
> www.tamago.us
>
> today we launch a private beta. Its live...and if you buy something...your credit card will be processed. The wesite sucks...it will be changed tonight/tommorrow.
>
> you'll have to punch a hole in port 9000 probably...not much on there; we're putting oin stuff now.
>
> wanna help?
>
> i'm programming the 'billboard' component...showning sales ranks and what's been newly uploaded.
>
> enjoy.
>
> Lemon Obrien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> openSSL follows the SSL protocol. The protocol allows for the dynamic selection of various common algorythms....
>
> Linux and BSD both have security issues b/c their source is open.
> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1612368,00.asp
>
> i know the story is old...its just to prove a point.
>
> Enzo Michelangeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Or OpenSSL and the whole of Linux and *BSD, for that matter. Shall
> we stop using all of them, switching to Microsoft products to get
> better security? ;-)
>
> Enzo
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 7:18 AM
>
> > Isn't limewire open source?
> >
> > On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 4:17 pm, Lemon Obrien wrote:
> >> yeah...but with java you can easily do it...find the encryption class you
> >> need...or get access to the data before encryption...just by creating an
> >> extension of a known class and over-riding it's virtual method....its not
> >> hard. I've done this plenty of times with professional products like
> >> 'weblogic' commerce server...i wanted funtionality from a class they
> >> provided. Of course when you do this; you busting the warrenty...but who
> >> cares.
> >>
> >> now, think of the desktop...then think of giving your program away to get
> >> users; You know, to find out how limewire worked...i decompiled it. i've
> >> even decompiled class wtihin the security package provided by sun...to
> >> see what was going on...and maybe to steal...shhh....don't tell anyone.
> >>
> >> oh yeah...JXTA sucks...unless you're corporate and making something
> >> totally irrelivant. Try going through a firewall with that shit...last
> >> time i checked it was a no-go.
> >>
> >> don't get me wrong....java has its place. I use it to do payment
> >> processing and email stuff...writing small servers doing simple stuff.
> >>
> >> its just, most people who do java can't do anything else...
> >>
> >> Daniel Brookshier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> >>
> >>> Yikes! Decompile is hardly a security issue. We obfuscate Java all the
> >>> time to prevent the random prying eye, but C and all other languages are
> >>> just as easily hacked. You can not hide references to libraries and such
> >>> in either language. There is no such thing as code security, just
> >>> obscurity.
> >>> Daniel Brookshier
> >>>
> >>> office 972-422-5261
> >>>
> >>> cell 214-207-6614
> >>>
> >>> On Aug 15, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Lemon Obrien wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> you've never decompiled java then...i have...especially if i wanted to
> >>>> changed how something worked.
> >>>>
> >>>> Mike Duigou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Lemon Obrien wrote:
> >>>>>> depends on the data you're transporting. I specificaly stayed away
> >>>>>> from java cause it was easy to crack...and the data transported, as
> >>>>>> well as the protocols, are sensitive.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> That's ridiculous. Strong crypto is strong crypto no matter what
> >>>>> implementation language you use. The same applies for good protocol
> >>>>> design--the quality of the design matters far, far more than the
> >>>>> language it is implemented in.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>> */Sashidhar Reddy Mukkamalla /* wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Hi Group,
> >>>>>>> I am trying to develop a p2p app. Can anyone point me some
> >>>>>>> literature about security issues/concerns with p2p applications in
> >>>>>>> particular and network programs in general. Any pointers would be
> >>>>>>> greatly helpful (both introductory and advanced)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Any time spent reading about the fundamental algorithms, technologies
> >>>>> and standards will be time well spent. It will be generally applicable
> >>>>> no matter what type of application you are building or environment you
> >>>>> are building it for.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Whenever I need a refresher on any topic I usually start here:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/tutorial/index.html
> >>>>>
> >>>>> or
> >>>>>
> >>>>> http://ospkibook.sourceforge.net/docs/OSPKI-2.4.7/OSPKI-html/ospki-book.htm
> >>>>>
> >>>>> and then branch off into google searches from there. Some of the
> >>>>> specific topics are very dated e.g. "Skipjack" but the issues always
> >>>>> remain relevant.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Mike
> >>>>>
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