[Asterisk-Users] IAX/IAX2 encryption?

Jason A. Pattie pattieja at pcxperience.com
Tue Nov 11 08:45:50 MST 2003


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Chris Albertson wrote:
|>I'd really like to see this.  Maybe each user could have a little
|>black
|>plastic key they could insert and turn to go secure.
|
|
| The PGP documentation suggestes that users cary their key
| in a floppy and never copy the key file to the hard disk.
| So your "little black plastic key" is a floppy with the write
| tab punched out.
|
| Where I work, our Air Force costomers are using a system
| where you need a smart card to make a PC work.  All  the
| PCs are basically "dead" unless you put your card in the slot.
|
| We have some Sun Rays in our lab with card readers.  You can
| be editing a text file.  Pull the card, the screen blanks
| when you come back from the restroom and find someone using
| "your" computer, no problem you just put the card in any
| random Sun Ray and the scren comes back with e editor up and
| the cursor where you left it.  These Sun Rays sell for only
| about $1K each.  Given time this kind of thing will be
| universal.  It's already cheap.
|
| At Sun, at least in one office programmers are not alowed to
| "own" computers.  Every time they come in the office, in the morning
| or after lunch they are asigned a random cubicle with a random
| workstation.  Forces then to "walk the walk" and not just talk it.
| with respect to paperless office.
|
| Last place I worked at the desktop PCs (except for the technical
| staff) where all "diskless".  No disk = no configuration.
| Nothing to mess up.  They sucked up an rRAM disk image off the
| net at boot time.

Was this by chance using LTSP?  (www.ltsp.org)

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Jason A. Pattie
pattieja at xperienceinc.com
Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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