Re: 2600 - bell toll signals

2000-07-27 Thread Dave Emery
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 02:20:26AM -0400, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote: > Hello: > > I'm looking for a list of telephone company modulation frequencies used on > toll lines (trunk lines) to control switching between offices. Anyone > know where I can find them. Used to know them by heart - 2600 to di

Fw: Kill the RIAA: a protocol

2000-07-27 Thread Marcel Popescu
LOL.. yet another idea of "how to deal with copyright". Is it legal if I "borrow" the CD from the server when I start listening, and "return" it afterwards? The server could have a number of licenses for each CD, and "lock" them every time someone else is streaming them. Mark X-Loop: openpgp.net

Re: domestic surveillance for LA Dems

2000-07-27 Thread David Honig
At 12:42 PM 7/27/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>weeks, police have arrested a handful of people >>for taking pictures of downtown buildings from > >It's the Picture Taking Crime - the buildings are copyrighted. > >The warnings are quite similar to those issued for Y2K (hello, Bill S. :-). >U

Re: "Welcome to Crypto World"

2000-07-27 Thread David Honig
At 01:02 PM 7/27/00 -0400, Tim May wrote: >To elaborate on "generatable," something like a "CAD program for >crypto" is what we were talking about. Bob Baldwin, when he was at A library implementing a clean API or a new domain-specific language? The latter tend to die out. The former tend to

Re: actual deployment of various PK & Key-exchange algorthms?

2000-07-27 Thread David Honig
At 12:23 PM 7/27/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >A colleague asked yesterday "I wonder how much Diffie-Hellman is actually >used?", as we were sitting around talking about authentication (in particular) >and security (in general) protocols. Its used in PGPfone, because the parties have to b

Re: Wired News : FBI Gives a Little on Carnivore

2000-07-27 Thread Karla Seaver
Yup, there have been two cases reported in Minnesota media recently of "observers" being taken away to jail. In one, in Duluth, a guy who had drunk several beers, was walking home, thru an alley, saw a guy laying on the ground with a rent-a-cop standing nearby. He asked what was going on, the

Re: "Welcome to Crypto World"

2000-07-27 Thread Marcel Popescu
X-Loop: openpgp.net From: "petro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > There was a presentation at the Bay Area Cypherpunks meat > meet about "E", a capabilities based language. Is that along the > lines of what you are looking for? > > I can't find anything on the web, but searching for "E" isn't > going to ge

Re: Napster PI helpful

2000-07-27 Thread Craig Brozefsky
Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A very good analysis. > > And on a different tack, I expect/predict that Napster will reinvent > itself as a distributor of material with the permission of the record > companies and will then aggressively go after Gnutella, Freenet, and > Mojo types of s

Re: Napster PI helpful

2000-07-27 Thread Alex C. Snoeren
> And on a different tack, I expect/predict that Napster will reinvent > itself as a distributor of material with the permission of the record > companies and will then aggressively go after Gnutella, Freenet, and > Mojo types of sites. "Those who live by the sword..." They already have: http

Re: Napster PI helpful

2000-07-27 Thread Eric Murray
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 01:47:35PM -0400, Tim May wrote: > > Digression on "rent-seeking behavior." In an effort to stave off > corporate extinction, the loss of all of their IPO dreams, and the > laying-off of their employees, Napster will probably "cut a deal" > with the RIAA. They're alrea

Re: Napster PI helpful

2000-07-27 Thread Tim May
A very good analysis. And on a different tack, I expect/predict that Napster will reinvent itself as a distributor of material with the permission of the record companies and will then aggressively go after Gnutella, Freenet, and Mojo types of sites. "Those who live by the sword..." More com

Re: failure delivery

2000-07-27 Thread William H. Geiger III
I am getting these errors from several yahoo accounts. does anyone know what a "message has wrong owner" error is? does this mean that yahoo is blocking list traffic? In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 07/27/00 at 04:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Message from yahoo.com. >Unable to deliver messag

napster & trilobites

2000-07-27 Thread David Honig
When Napster goes down, there are going to be a lot of folks switching to other file-exchange indices. What is fascinating is that Napster has seeded disk drives with tradable files, introduced a lot of people to the concept. Trilobites didn't make it, but they sure fed a lot of critters whose

Re: CDR: Re: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-27 Thread sunder
Alan Olsen wrote: > > I am sure you can find a number of willing mirror sites. (I would also > suggest publishing signed and/or md5 hashes of the contents, lest there be > tampering by the Forces of Evil(tm).) Actually what's needed is some performance tuning. Login to the box, and run top whe

RE: Carnivore - Matt Blaze testimony

2000-07-27 Thread David Honig
At 11:47 PM 7/26/00 -0400, Kevin Elliott wrote: >At 00:48 -0400 7/26/00, Tim May wrote: >>At 12:06 AM -0400 7/26/00, Ernest Hua wrote: >>>I thought recent presidents have been declaring a state of emergency >>>for who knows how long. >> >>But that's not what is being talked about. You are not read

Re: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-27 Thread David Honig
At 08:11 PM 7/26/00 -0400, Alan Olsen wrote: >I agree with that. It also needs an OS that handles better under load. >The times I have looked at it, it looked as if it was running on a Windows >box. (I am unable to confirm that due to www.jya.com:80 not answering.) > >I am sure you can find a nu

Yarrow

2000-07-27 Thread Marcel Popescu
A while ago, I wrote implementation of Yarrow in Delphi. I just managed to get the files (I haven't got them with me when I came to the US), and I'm still not sure that it is a good implementation. It passes DIEHARD, but I don't know if it goes through the "proper" stages (if that is needed) - tha

internet robustness analyzed

2000-07-27 Thread Anonymous
Scientists spot Achilles heel of the Internet Updated 2:29 PM ET July 26, 2000 By Patricia Reaney LONDON (Reuters) - The complex structure of the Internet makes it resistant to errors or failure but is also its Achilles heel, scientists in the Unit

domestic surveillance for LA Dems

2000-07-27 Thread Anonymous
Officials said they already have found signs that anarchists from a national organization based in Oregon are in Los Angeles. Within the past few weeks, police have arrested a handful of people for taking pictures of downtown buildings from

Re: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-27 Thread Marcel Popescu
X-Loop: openpgp.net From: "Esteban Gutierrez-Moguel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I think your content needs mirrors. > > I agree, and continue to work on it. > a standard mirroring network is helpful, but what about using FreeNet? Hehe... you're late. Someone has already started to post document

RE: 2600 - bell toll signals

2000-07-27 Thread Andrew Alston
For the purposes of information only: The Greek home direct number still accepts certain 2400/2600 hertz tones (its a toll free number for doing reverse charge calls to greece, Im not sure what you would call from the US to get to it), and last I heard you could still use an old style bluebox to

Re: 2600 - bell toll signals

2000-07-27 Thread Steve Mynott
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 02:20:26AM -0400, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote: > I'm looking for a list of telephone company modulation frequencies used on > toll lines (trunk lines) to control switching between offices. Anyone > know where I can find them. Used to know them by heart - 2600 to disconect >

Re: 2600 - bell toll signals

2000-07-27 Thread Ben Byer
> I'm looking for a list of telephone company modulation frequencies used on > toll lines (trunk lines) to control switching between offices. Anyone > know where I can find them. Used to know them by heart - 2600 to disconect > and 300 - 1200 ?? for the control tones. The best source, by far, fo