Does there happen to be a talk program out there that will allow more than two people to talk at once, and allow them to speak securely with strong cryptography, and will actually compile under Linux? Thanks.
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Does there happen to be a talk program out there that will allow more than two people to talk at once, and allow them to speak securely with strong cryptography, and will actually compile under Linux?
Barring the existence of such a thing, find a talk/talkd that does everything w/o the crypto, and tunnel it over ssh. Jeremey. - -- Jeremey Barrett BlueMoney Software Corp. Crypto, Ecash, Commerce Systems http://www.bluemoney.com/ PGP key fingerprint = 3B 42 1E D4 4B 17 0D 80 DC 59 6F 59 04 C3 83 64 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface iQCVAwUBM/pJOi/fy+vkqMxNAQHKbQP/Q+05PkCZktkOjkCuAnH/VhpVInYL4Zny FcwGbRkoMWpeH1Q5kO4x3DbQRVYs3rVX1iUfrmY/iK2lGzRYhmkKDrnH9/s+oU3E H5vPMmO42Pk6P1thiG35y1mNjdXdP+Ul+xVvuXQBcgAl8fIceE4VFigl3BprEH7o LNeSEAjems4= =OPk6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Tue, Aug 19, 1997 at 06:32:54PM -0700, Jeremey Barrett wrote:
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Jason Burrell writes:
Does there happen to be a talk program out there that will allow more than two people to talk at once, and allow them to speak securely with strong cryptography, and will actually compile under Linux?
Barring the existence of such a thing, find a talk/talkd that does everything w/o the crypto, and tunnel it over ssh.
Unless ssh is already installed for all concerned parties, it's going to be a royal pain. There is actually a pgptalk somewhere, based on ytalk, which works quite well and should compile under linux. Don't remember where I found it, but an archie search on pgptalk will tell you. F. -- Fabrice Planchon (ph) 609/258-6495 Applied Math Program, 210 Fine Hall (fax) 609/258-1735
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