On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, dstoler wrote:
> Michael,
>
> The NetLOCK Gateway does what you need. The NetLOCK gateway is software that runs on
>an ordinary Windows NT computer with two network interface cards. The computer
>running the NetLOCK Gateway software serves as the IPsec black box between you
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 07:43:43 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dstoler)
Michael,
The NetLOCK Gateway does what you need. The NetLOCK gateway is software that runs
on an ordinary Windows NT computer with two network interface cards. The computer
running the NetLOCK Gateway softwa
>I presume if he fails to deliver the goods on time you'll henceforth
>consider 56 bit secure, in all eternity (=5-10 years)?
>
Hardly.
If you read my original message, I said I didn't think it was particularly secure.
However, Bob claimed that it was "completely*crackable", in a very short
peri
I presume if he fails to deliver the goods on time you'll henceforth
consider 56 bit secure, in all eternity (=5-10 years)?
Strange kind of reasoning.
Marshall Clow writes:
> OK, Bob.
> You have claimed to be from Missouri.
> Show me.
>
> Here's an encrypted file, encrypted with a 56 bit
Thought this would be of interest -- it was a posting Dave made to the
"Interesting People" mailing list.
--- Begin forwarded message ---
Date: Wed, 03 Nov 1999 11:42:09 -0500
From: Dave Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: IP: BBC Online 2/10/99: "Global spy network revealed"
>Date: We
Michael,
The NetLOCK Gateway does what you need. The NetLOCK gateway is software that runs on
an ordinary Windows NT computer with two network interface cards. The computer running
the NetLOCK Gateway software serves as the IPsec black box between your device (or
devices) and the network, secu
Dear list members -
May I draw your attention to the next ICX conference in London on December
9, which will include speakers from both the Department of Trade & Industry
and The Home Office.
The conference is titled "The E-communications Bill: Helping British
Business to Trade Securely and with
The Canadian Bill C-6 passed its third reading, and is headed to the
Senate. It looks like Canada may have federal privacy and digital
signature law by the end of the year. This bill has been pushed by
Industry Canada who have been involved largely in the federal government's
Electronic Commerce
Hi all,
I have run into a bit of a problem. I am looking for a 'black box device,
which I can use for encryption of normal IP based traffic on a LAN/WAN. As
yet I have not been able to find any such device. If anybody have a
suggestion I would appriciated all the help I can get. It is not possibl