Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-03-02 Thread Michael Shields
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian C. White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The message they had said there would be both new binaries _and_ proxies > made available. Yes, I asked if proxy source would be available and was told that it hadn't been decided yet. -- Shields, CrossLink.

Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-03-01 Thread Brian C. White
> Yep, it's 2056. In fact I set plug-gw up on www.debian.org and assigned > it a new IP address so it could be canonical, only to find that the > protocol is changing to an undocumented UDP-based system for no good > reason. See http://zero.genx.net. > > Anyone have ideas about what how to handl

Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-02-28 Thread Michael Shields
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know exactly what kind of protocol this RSA thing uses? There > is a pretty good chance it's simply tcp with no address transfer, in which > case plug-gw from the tis-fwtk will do the trick quite nicely. You o

Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-02-26 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Bruce Perens wrote: > From: "Jens B. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Please note that this doesn't help those of us who already *have* to > > use socks to get to the 'net. > > I guess you'd have to get at your SOCKS server in order to tell it to call > our SOCKS server for

Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-02-26 Thread Bruce Perens
From: "Jens B. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Please note that this doesn't help those of us who already *have* to > use socks to get to the 'net. I guess you'd have to get at your SOCKS server in order to tell it to call our SOCKS server for this particular service. Bruce -- Bruce Pere

Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-02-26 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Bruce Perens wrote: > > From: "Brian C. White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > If we could create a proxy and route all key requests through our > > www.debian.org, then that machine would appear, given our current > > participation, SECOND on the machine list and THIRD on the domain > > list. > > So ask

Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-02-26 Thread Branden Robinson
[Me:] > > I think it would score a lot of PR points for Debian to place, or win. > > Debian is a Linux distribution. Our win is Linux's win. Our win is the > > FSF's win. Our win is even, to some degree, RedHat's and Slackware's win, > > because they serve a similar market with a similar produc

Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-02-26 Thread Bruce Perens
From: "Brian C. White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > If we could create a proxy and route all key requests through our > www.debian.org, then that machine would appear, given our current > participation, SECOND on the machine list and THIRD on the domain > list. So ask Michael Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Re: Free Publicity from the RSA Data Security Challenge

1997-02-26 Thread Rob Browning
"Brian C. White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If we could create a proxy and route all key requests through our > www.debian.org, OK, does someone want to do this? I don't know how, and probably don't have the required access anyway, but it sounds like the most reasonable solution, and satisfie