ATTN: John Walker - RE: [speak-freely] Speak Freely for Windows and Speak Freely mailing lists (fwd)

2003-01-27 Thread Eugen Leitl
How would you do it? Would you lift public key exchange from OpenSSL or 
GPG? Or just package a snapshot of GPG with Speak Freely, and adapt the 
call syntax?

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Subject: ATTN: John Walker - RE: [speak-freely] Speak Freely for Windows
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I am elated that the development of Speak Freely is continuing. I think it
is one of the best Voice over IP applications I have ever tried. I have
been using Speak Freely for at least 8 or 9 years now. I have also been
using PGP since version 2.3a was released. I have yet to get Speak Freely
to interface with PGP the way it is supposed to as per the help file. I
have tried many times with friends also equally adept at PGP and Speak
Freely. We've never been able to have any success. We always have to
generate a key and exchange it through encrypted e-mail.

I would dearly love to have someone provide a step by step tutorial on how
we should proceed. Or, if as I suspect, it doesn't work, I'd like to know
that as well so I can stop losing sleep over it! :-) Any advice or help
would put me forever in your debt. Thanks in advance!

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*The Price of Freedom is Self-Reliance! The Cost is Education!*




Re: ATTN: John Walker - RE: [speak-freely] Speak Freely for Windows and Speak Freely mailing lists (fwd)

2003-01-27 Thread Eugen Leitl
Apart from bugfixes (like a tunable parameter to get rid of UDP buildup in
system buffer due to sample rate skew) there has been some intersting
discussion on tunnelling through NAT. I just noticed that speak-freely@
doesn't have a web archive. I'll be happy to forward relevant posts to
anyone interested (privately, or dump them to cpunx-news to you can read
them up from web archives).

On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Steve Schear wrote:

 I'd love to use SpeakFreely but one of its quirks is that it uses two 
 different ports to initiate and respond to connections and 
 communicate.  Like many others I uses a firewall appliance.  And like many 
 firewall users we find features lacking for configuring our firewalls so 
 that incoming traffic on one port can be associated with outgoing traffic 
 from another.  About two years ago I thought a programmer I knew was going 
 to fix this, but it never happened.  Hint: who ever takes up improving 
 SpeakFreely, please add this to the change list.




Re: ATTN: John Walker - RE: [speak-freely] Speak Freely for Windows and Speak Freely mailing lists (fwd)

2003-01-27 Thread Steve Schear
At 12:38 PM 1/27/2003 +0100, you wrote:

How would you do it? Would you lift public key exchange from OpenSSL or
GPG? Or just package a snapshot of GPG with Speak Freely, and adapt the
call syntax?


I'd love to use SpeakFreely but one of its quirks is that it uses two 
different ports to initiate and respond to connections and 
communicate.  Like many others I uses a firewall appliance.  And like many 
firewall users we find features lacking for configuring our firewalls so 
that incoming traffic on one port can be associated with outgoing traffic 
from another.  About two years ago I thought a programmer I knew was going 
to fix this, but it never happened.  Hint: who ever takes up improving 
SpeakFreely, please add this to the change list.

steve