Re: Here is some more on deb bus ideas (jc@crack.com) (fwd)
Paul Nathan Puri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Please explain what kaberos does. I've quite understood it... It's an authentification protocol. Here an excerpt of the control file: Kerberos is a system for authenticating users and services on a network. Kerberos is a trusted third-party service. That means that there is a third party (the kerberos server) that is trusted by all the entities on the network (users and services, usually called principals). Look at the non-us packages kerberos4kth* to begin with. Don't know about the differences between version 4 and 5. Torsten -- Homepage: http://www.in-berlin.de/User/myrkr
Re: Here is some more on deb bus ideas (jc@crack.com) (fwd)
Please explain what kaberos does. I've quite understood it... NatePuri Certified Law Student Debian GNU/Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ompages.com On 4 Mar 1999, John Hasler wrote: Paul Nathan Puri writes: I'm interested in starting commercial service that offers the set up and maintenance of secure networks under linux (preferably debian). This sounds interesting and I might be interested in getting involved. However, that man you really want to get on board is Bear Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED]. He has packaged kerboros 5. Debian can't distribute it because of the export laws, but your service could certainly use it. -- John HaslerThis posting is in the public domain. [EMAIL PROTECTED]Do with it what you will. Dancing Horse Hill Make money from it if you can; I don't mind. Elmwood, Wisconsin Do not send email advertisements to this address. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Here is some more on deb bus ideas (jc@crack.com) (fwd)
I wrote the message below to someone with a broken mailbox. It's more on my ideas to utilize debian in the business area... FREE IDEAS... Let me know what you think... NatePuri Certified Law Student Debian GNU/Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ompages.com -- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 19:38:10 -0800 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Delivery failure ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Your message has encountered delivery problems to the following recipients: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unable to deliver to destination domain Failed to deliver to domain crack.com after 111 tries. Your message reads (in part): Received: from office (unverified [209.160.170.62]) by mail.softcom.net (Rockliffe SMTPRA 2.1.7) with SMTP id [EMAIL PROTECTED] for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sun, 28 Feb 1999 19:11:37 -0800 Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 19:22:19 -0800 (PST) From: Paul Nathan Puri [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: encryption stuff... Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII I'm interested in starting commercial service that offers the set up and maintenance of secure networks under linux (preferably debian). PGP has stymied some of my efforts. I'm experimenting with gnupg (gpg) now, but it's not quite ready I don't think. My goal is to have a custom linux distro based on debian ready by the end of 1999. It will cover secure servers, encrypted irc, (possibly vpn), pgp/gpg email, and the desktop services (wp, staroffice, etc.) I would offer these services to small businesses who have a special need for confidential communications (i.e., lawyers). AFAIK, there is no such business in existence (of a linux flavor). Someone with your technical capability would be invaluable. I'm a law student, so I'm looking at starting from a shoestring. Since this is a services oriented business, start-up costs are minimal. I suspect you are involved in heavy duty programming and high-end technical research. However, if there is a chance that you want to apply your learning to what I consider a market void and opportunity, please contact me. NatePuri Certified Law Student Debian GNU/Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ompages.com
Re: Here is some more on deb bus ideas (jc@crack.com) (fwd)
Paul Nathan Puri writes: I'm interested in starting commercial service that offers the set up and maintenance of secure networks under linux (preferably debian). This sounds interesting and I might be interested in getting involved. However, that man you really want to get on board is Bear Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED]. He has packaged kerboros 5. Debian can't distribute it because of the export laws, but your service could certainly use it. -- John HaslerThis posting is in the public domain. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do with it what you will. Dancing Horse Hill Make money from it if you can; I don't mind. Elmwood, Wisconsin Do not send email advertisements to this address.