Re: Walker: NAT means you are a consumer, not a peer
Thomas Shaddack <shaddack@ns.arachne.cz> writes:
Also Speak Freely maintenance is ending.
Not really. The project is moved to Sourceforge.
Isn't that synonymous with "Speak Freely maintenance is ending"? Peter :-).
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Peter Gutmann wrote:
Also Speak Freely maintenance is ending. Not really. The project is moved to Sourceforge. Isn't that synonymous with "Speak Freely maintenance is ending"?
Not entirely. Sourceforge projects can be roughly divided to two categories: maintained, and unmaintained. :)
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 02:56:30AM +0200, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
Not entirely. Sourceforge projects can be roughly divided to two categories: maintained, and unmaintained. :)
When Walker announced SF's EOL he mentioned lack of successor developers capable of filling his shoes. Since then, unsurprisingly http://sourceforge.net/projects/speak-freely-u only shows one developer, namely, John Walker. SF is small enough to fit into an embedded Linux firewall (some of which have DynDNS clients embedded, e.g. Allnet's), and can be trivially patched to use gpg to set up session keys. The NAT traversal does not occur in the NAT device itself, obviously. Maybe somebody here has connections to hardware manufacturers who would be able to add a POTS jack to a firewall, and produces worthwhile quantities. Sounds like a business plan that might work. [demime 0.97c removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
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