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2001 May 01
3
SRP unencumbered license statement
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, RJ Atkinson wrote: > At 06:26 27/04/01, Tom Wu wrote: > >For those of you who were following the discussion about the new draft > >and implementation of SRP-based password authentication in OpenSSH, I > >promised to have Stanford issue the IETF an official, explicit, > >statement reiterating the unencumbered royalty-free licensing terms. > >The
2003 Sep 17
4
SRP secure remote password authentication
Are there any plans to include support for SRP or a similar zero-knowledge password protocol into OpenSSH? -- Jeremy
2004 Aug 02
1
OpenSSH SRP 3.8.1p1 patch
G'day, First off, I'm not subscribed to the list, so if there are any responses that should be directed to me, feel free to CC me in :) The below url is an updated patch of Professor Tom's earlier SRP patches for SSH. The only things changed was so that it would compile on a newer openssh version. For more information regarding SRP, see http://srp.stanford.edu This isn't
2000 Mar 30
1
reconsider SRP, it's way cool
I just joined the list, and I see in the archives that about a month ago there was a brief discussion of SRP, but it was dismissed. I urge people to take a look at this site: http://srp.stanford.edu/srp/ It's very cool. Let's say I'm on vacation visiting a friend, and I want to log in to my account back home. I trust my friend's machine, but I don't have my home
1998 Jun 08
27
Services not required?
I''m in the process of locking down as much of my systems here as possible as to available ports. I am down to only a handful but am not sure how much of a security risk they pose and was wondering if anyone here might be able to comment, or suggest secure versions to run: 21/FTP (WU-ftpd v2.4.2 BETA 14) 22/SSH (1.22) 23/TELNET (Netkit 0.09) 25/SMTP (Sendmail
2011 Jan 22
1
SRP for OpenSSH
Hello all Support for Secure Remote Password (SRP) for OpenSSH was last discussed in 2004: http://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&w=2&r=1&s=SRP&q=b There's a SRP patch for OpenSSL that's about 2 years in the making: http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1794 Tom Wu from Stanford has been working on that. Has anything changed since 2004 that would make inclusion
2004 Aug 06
2
regarding CELP/ACELP/others patentes
Hi All, First of all, I'm sorry if my question is offtopic on this list. In such case please ignore this post and/or contact me directly. I'm asking my questions there because I feel you had similar problem before starting developing Speex. My story: my friend developed 3gpp content creator and he would distribute it in binary form. But there is problem with AMR licensing (the terms
2001 Mar 30
2
BETA release of OpenSSH-2.5.2p2 with SRP
This is to announce the availability of SRP (Secure Remote Password) support for OpenSSH. A tarball is available on Tripod: http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/ http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/openssh-2.5.2p2-srp5.tar.gz (Note: Tripod requires you to LEFT click on links to download files.) To install, unpack, configure --with-srp, and make install, then create an
2010 May 24
2
VP8
Patenting a mathematical formula is NOT creating a machine nor is it unique. For example. 2+2=4... apples + apples^2= given outcome. I want to patent this. It's stupid to patent something like that. The same is true for formula algorithms. Algorithms occur in nature. Thus should not be patented. Now, Volley G Mathison inventor of the Electropsychometer had a machine that he could patent. A
1999 May 04
1
Generating Encrypted smbpasswd file
Hello All, I am new to samba and need some help from the samba experts. I have installed, configured and running samba 2.03 on IRIX 6.5 It is working pretty well with encrypted password on. I have converted the /etc/passwd file to smbpasswd with mksmbpasswd script which generated 32X's format as stated in the documentation. Now the problems is, this smbpasswd file generated is not the
2003 Sep 17
1
SRP Support
Just wondering if there were any plans to integrate SRP support into OpenSSH. And if there aren't would a patch be accepted that would enable such. And if so could anyone give me a couple of pointers as to where the authentication code goes. Edward Flick
2001 Apr 11
0
2nd BETA release of OpenSSH with SRP
This is the 2nd beta release of SRP for OpenSSH. The patch attached to this message is relative to the current (20010411) CVS sources of OpenSSH-portable (2.5.4p1). A tarball is also available: http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/ http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/openssh-2.5.4p1-srp6.tar.gz (Note: Tripod requires you to LEFT click on links to download files, and
2001 Apr 27
0
SRP unencumbered license statement available
For those of you who were following the discussion about the new draft and implementation of SRP-based password authentication in OpenSSH, I promised to have Stanford issue the IETF an official, explicit, statement reiterating the unencumbered royalty-free licensing terms. The new statement is now available from the IETF's IPR page. Tom
2009 Jan 29
1
Problem compiling 3.3.0?
On RH 5.2, and I've previously compiled and installed 3.0.28a on this box. configure ran clean, but make fails with:- Compiling smbd/server.c Linking bin/smbd smbd/server.o: In function `housekeeping_fn': server.c:(.text+0x21e): undefined reference to `attempt_machine_password_change' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [bin/smbd] Error 1 Anyone else encountered this?
2009 Oct 10
3
Theora patent question
Does the reason Theora is relatively safe from patent infringement lawsuit have more to do with it actually not being encumbered, or is it because its use is decentralized? For example, FreeType is not patent-free, nor is Linux, yet they succeed because on the one hand, they are open source, and those who maintain them do not guarantee anything regarding patents, it is up to each individual user
2004 Aug 06
3
Is Speex realy patent free?
Well, apparently, no pure software solution can be patented (hardware can), least that's what I saw on the national news here in the UK 2 weeks ago. Clive --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'speex-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word
2007 Aug 14
2
Patent issues, what features we can't use?
Hi everybody, As the Asterisk community is getting larger and larger, I was wondering that the features which are provided in Asterisk and are programmed by the open source community under GPL, or GUIs like FreePBX which also come loaded with wonderful features and uses same Asterisk, are they anywhere violating any patent laws? Most of the features work the same way as Nortel, Avaya and other
2015 Jan 18
2
NHW Image codec
Hello, Ok, and that's too many work to review a source code.In my codec, I have 3 compression schemes, I think 2 are not patented, but the third... I don't know.For the rest, I think my codec is patent-free (I don't use SPIHT,EZW,zerotree methods), even the wavelet transform is new and don't use the lifting scheme nor the convolution product. Else, if you found time to review the
2004 Aug 06
3
Is Speex realy patent free?
Hi all, <p>i have readed all the realy sad stuff about software patents in europe and what allread exists. There is one side related to speex and i dont know if this is allready discussed here. Take a look at: http://swpat.ffii.org/patents/effects/voip/index.en.html Is speex realy petant free or does patent free only means that is is not patent by the speex authors? Who have checked that
2004 Jun 07
4
Compiling Asterisk with G.723.1
Hello, I am relatively new to Asterisk and I need to compile the G.723.1 codec for Asterisk. I downloaded the ITU source code, placed it in the codecs directory, but apparently Asterisk needs a rather different library than the one provided from ITU. As I've seen in the mailing list archives, there are quite a few users who were able to compile G.723.1 in *, so, could someone kindly share it