Originally sent on May 21st, resending now that it looks like the list is back online...
Just an update from us here at amicima: New releases of MObj, MFP, and MFPNet are up on the website at http://www.amicima.com Summary of relevant updates to MObj, MFP, and MFPNet source code since our last release (more details are available in each component's CHANGES.txt file): 1) We've taken advantage of the extensible keying framework we put in the default cryptographic plugin for MFP a few months back, and went ahead and added Diffie-Hellman key agreement, to provide perfect forward secrecy for MFP sessions. The old-style key agreement scheme, using public key encryption of secret keying data, is still available for backward compatibility, but its use is deprecated. MFPNet enables the backward compatibility mode by default (sending both Diffie-Hellman and legacy keying when initiating sessions) but prefers the new style. 2) All components have updated Makefiles for building Universal (PPC & Intel) libraries and binaries on Mac OS X. 3) MFP includes an important fix for a bug that can cause a deadlock in certain circumstances, so this update is strongly recommended. 4) MObj includes numerous small, non-serious bug fixes and some new features. And new releases of amiciPhone -- our secure P2P VoIP, text messaging, file transfer, photo sharing and live presence application that demonstrates MFP and MFPNet -- are available for Windows XP and Mac OS X, also on the website. And we're still hard at work on MFPGroup, which will let you build large self-organizing networks over which both DHT-like operations and efficient application-level multicast may be performed. More news about that once we've got something to demo. Matthew Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.amicima.com _______________________________________________ p2p-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://zgp.org/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers _______________________________________________ Here is a web page listing P2P Conferences: http://www.neurogrid.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/PeerToPeerConferences
