Hi, Andreas Krey <[email protected]>: > Er, no. SINA is to protect the connection from the provider > to the agency (which is going over the internet), essentially > hardware VPN boxes. The provider still sets up what to feed > into that box, based on written orders from the agency
I'm not sure about this. The Utimaco Lawful Inspection Units LIMS (used by big German email providers) contain a "X1 admin interface" (or "Management Server") which can used for administration of affected targets and LEAs directly from the law enforcement agency like SORM. See LIMS product description: https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/documents/804662/1241_utimaco_product-description.pdf (PDF!) > The Management Server, the core component of the LIMS > system, incorporates the administration system for all system > modules, the user interface, as well as security management > for the whole system. The server maintains a central data- > base of all intercept targets and authorized LEAs. The "Management Server" of the LIMS unit can get all information for provisioning a lawful interception by "H1 interface" directly from the law enforcement agency. I don't know, how X1 and H1 interfaces are used in real use cases, but it ready to go. Best regards Karsten N. -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
