[JDEV] client for zero knowledge authentication

2001-04-12 Thread Jared Rhine

[Citation date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 01:06:22 -0700 (PDT)]

 Girish == Girish chhatwani [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Girish So i will be really grateful if anybody can tell if there
Girish is any client or is there any code available that supports
Girish Zero Knowledge Authentication.

I, and probably most people on this list, are only vaguely familiar
with zero-knowledge styles of authentication.  You should probably
start providing a little more context if you want people to actually
help you.

You, of course, searched the Jabber archives and found messages like:

  http://core.jabber.org/0k.html

  http://docs.jabber.org/draft-proto/html/zerok.html

  http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2000-November/003481.html

  http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2000-November/003919.html 

To answer your question directly, the 1.4 server release at:

  http://server.jabber.org/?oid=209

includes the statement:

  The recent protocol enhancements supported at this time (some
  client-side and some server-side) are listed at
  http://docs.jabber.org/draft-proto/ and include:

  - authentication: support for zero-knowledge authentication, for
more secure login

A google search for 'jabber zero knowledge authentication' also
provides other useful results.

You did do some of your own searching first, right?

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Re: [JDEV] Relationship with .NET?

2001-04-11 Thread Jared Rhine

[Citation date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 17:49:35 +1000]

 Oliver == Oliver George [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Oliver Sorry for the conspiricy theory: i've no doubt .NET will
Oliver be great else MS wouldn't back it so hard.  but tell us
Oliver why.

I'll second the request to take the .NET discussion offline.

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