Re: [A51] GSMA in Total Telecom

2010-01-06 Thread Alexander Chemeris
Hi, JFYI, at the moment OpenBTS does not support encrypted calls, so you can't use it to generate encrypted traces. Everyone is welcome to help us and contribute encoding/decoding capability code to OpenBTS. On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 09:48, omes wrote: > On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:46 PM, javier fal

Re: [A51] GSMA in Total Telecom

2010-01-06 Thread omes
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:46 PM, javier falbo wrote: > GSMA warns about that it is illegal to decode phone calls. What i suggest, > is to do a live demo of your own voice *call. Is it? Well at least if you set up OpenBTS and catch a phone call between two devices (read: your own devices) on that

Re: [A51] GSMA in Total Telecom

2010-01-06 Thread javier falbo
is completely legal worldwide. Javier > From: kars...@h4rdw4re.com > To: a51@lists.reflextor.com; jmo...@gsm.org > Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 18:37:47 +0100 > Subject: [A51] GSMA in Total Telecom > > > http://www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?ID=451845&mail=165 > > > &g

Re: [A51] GSMA in Total Telecom

2010-01-05 Thread Frank Rieger
On 05.01.2010, at 18:37, Karsten Nohl wrote: > > I'm shocked that the GSMA's answer to this appears to be: > No, don't give them any time. The demo has to happen asap. I am not surprised at all. The GSMA does not value if researchers try to be nice. We should act accordingly. Greetings, Fran

[A51] GSMA in Total Telecom

2010-01-05 Thread Karsten Nohl
> http://www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?ID=451845&mail=165 > > "We were told there was going to be a demonstration [of a call > interception] in Berlin, but it didn't materialise. I think you need > to look at the motivation behind claims like this - they're usually > not altogether altruistic and we