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? -- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 01:25:26 -0500 From: Benjamin T. Moore, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL

Re: Big Brotherish Laws

2003-01-27 Thread Peter Gutmann
Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have heard of one case where somebody was stopped in Nevada, and instead of presenting his California driver's license, if any, he presented his somewhere-in-the-Caribbean non-photo license and an international driver's license, and that was just fine for

Re: JILT: New Rules for Anonymous Electronic Transactions? An Exploration of the Private Law Implications of Digital Anonymity

2003-01-27 Thread Bill Stewart
At 07:56 AM 01/24/2003 -0500, Bob Hettinga wrote: http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/01-2/grijpink.html There's some interesting discussion about the ability of the Dutch legal culture to provide useful tools for regulating transactions in anonymous or semi-anonymous environments - if you can't find

Secure voice app: FEATURE REQUEST: RECORD IPs

2003-01-27 Thread Major Variola (ret)
I am elated that the development of Speak Freely is continuing. I think it The versions of all the secure phones I've evaluated needed this feature: a minimal answering machine. With just the ability to record IPs of hosts that tried to call. (A local table can map these to your friends or

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

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

Re: Secure voice app: FEATURE REQUEST: RECORD IPs

2003-01-27 Thread Harmon Seaver
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 08:23:15AM -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote: I am elated that the development of Speak Freely is continuing. I think it The versions of all the secure phones I've evaluated needed this feature: a minimal answering machine. With just the ability to record IPs of

Semi-Deniable Thumbdrive...

2003-01-27 Thread Tyler Durden
I think the best way to think about any biometric is as a very cheap, moderately hard to copy identification token. Think of it like a good ID card that just happens to be very hard to misplace or lend to your friends. Well, if I was smuggling capacitors into Iraq I certainly wouldn't use a

Re: Secure voice app: FEATURE REQUEST: RECORD IPs

2003-01-27 Thread Harmon Seaver
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 07:06:24PM +0100, Thomas Shaddack wrote: Pretty hard to do if people are using dialup. Or even dsl, unless they run a linux box they don't ever reboot -- although I've found my dsl ip changing sometimes on it's own, and with no rhyme or reason. DSL lease

Re: Secure voice app: FEATURE REQUEST: RECORD IPs

2003-01-27 Thread Thomas Shaddack
Pretty hard to do if people are using dialup. Or even dsl, unless they run a linux box they don't ever reboot -- although I've found my dsl ip changing sometimes on it's own, and with no rhyme or reason. DSL lease timeout. A feature of DHCP-based dynamic IP addresses over permanent

Re: Secure voice app: FEATURE REQUEST: RECORD IPs

2003-01-27 Thread Michael Motyka
Harmon Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 07:06:24PM +0100, Thomas Shaddack wrote: DSL lease timeout. A feature of DHCP-based dynamic IP addresses over permanent connections. Similar for cable, though the differences yo observed seem to be rather implementation-dependent than

Re: Secure voice app: FEATURE REQUEST: RECORD IPs

2003-01-27 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Michael Motyka wrote: If you're not using a domain name then your script could publish your IP address on your home page ( in the clear or not as you choose ). The local friendly telco monopoly (~97% of all DSL connections in Krautland) separates the PPPoE modems at least

Re: Secure voice app: FEATURE REQUEST: RECORD IPs

2003-01-27 Thread Thomas Shaddack
I used to run a crontabbed script that queried a cgi-bin giving back the remote address I use a very similar system (in PHP), activated by a wget request from /etc/ppp/ip-up.local (Linux). Another tactics I use occassionally when having to improvise is a remote syslog and a crontab entry that

Re: Secure voice app: FEATURE REQUEST: RECORD IPs

2003-01-27 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 11:25 AM 1/27/03 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote: On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 08:23:15AM -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote: The versions of all the secure phones I've evaluated needed this feature: a minimal answering machine. With just the ability to record IPs of Pretty hard to do if people are

When you try to pronounce NGSCB...

2003-01-27 Thread R. A. Hettinga
...it sounds like some place-name in Mordor: Naagscab I suppose it should name a sulfurous cave, or some other, um, foul hole... Thanks to Charles Evans for the pronunciation hint. Microsoft has dropped the code name of its controversial security technology, Palladium, in favor of this