Security in a VR world
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Skye Merlin Poier says:
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For anyone interested, there is a discussion on the multiverse maillist at multiverse@medg.lcs.mit.edu about "portal security", that is, the ability / inability for certain users passing through certain "portals", as well as verification of user identity... Unfortunately, the developer is in Europe, and as we all know, PGP is export-controlled... :(
No its not. It was written abroad -- its more legal in Europe than in the U.S.... .pm
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Perry E. Metzger
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poier@sfu.ca