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Some of you may remember me as one of those who started one of the periodic
"we should add encryption" discussions a few months ago.
Anyway, I'm back. And, having finished school, I finally have some time to
experiment more directly with the code. I'd like to find any other
developers or security specialists out there who would be interested in
helping in the design, testing, and security strength evaluation process of
adding a light encryption layer (ie, probably not doing PKI, or relying
heavily on the pipe-dream of protected storage at a typical server) to VNC.
Please e-mail me directly, off-list. I will gauge interest, and figure out
which direction to go from there.
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Bryan Pendleton
ICQ: 2680952
Phone: (650)714-7827
"The root of all knowledge lies within, but knowledge is useless unless it
is collected and shared."
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