Nelson Bolyard wrote:
Frank Hecker wrote:
From Slashdot I found this New York Times story

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/21/technology/21storage.html

on Cleversafe, an open source project to develop a dispersed data
storage system to store data in encrypted form using an "m of n"
recovery technique:

http://www.cleversafe.org/

Besides the general idea, I found it interesting that they're using NSS
as part of their product. (In fact, someone from Cleversafe was on this
forum a while ago asking questions about static linking of NSS.) Also
note that they're using NSS code under the GPL licensing option.

Frank, Where did you find any mention of NSS in all that stuff?
I looked briefly but didn't find any.
http://svn.cleversafe.org/dscore/trunk/common/src/libds-util/util/encryption/

Unfortunately their higher level API consists of key blobs, so they can't easily convert to something like using keys on smart cards (or even in the NSS database).

bob

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