Re: [jdev] Protecting IM From Big Brother

2007-11-27 Thread david . lyon
Quoting Sander Devrieze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 2007/11/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: begs the question; if you are not a highly wanted criminal.. why encrypt ? For example, because you don't want the highly wanted criminal to capture the password of your bank account which you are

Re: [jdev] Protecting IM From Big Brother

2007-11-27 Thread david . lyon
Quoting Alexey Nezhdanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On Tuesday 27 November 2007 02:55:16 Andreas Monitzer wrote: On Nov 27, 2007, at 00:07, Jesus Cea wrote: > http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/11/23/1324201 FYI, Adium and Pidgin implement OTR on top of XMPP. andy Not just these two. XMPP ha

Re: [jdev] Protecting IM From Big Brother

2007-11-26 Thread david . lyon
Hi Jesus, Interesting topic... :-) who are they kidding ? The long and short of it is that nothing you can short of setting up your own bunkers is going to keep your conversations private. In my country, we have a non-spying agreement with our allies, but guess what, whilst we follow it,

Re: [jdev] binding resources with jabberd 1.4 components

2007-03-05 Thread david . lyon
sorry, what's the application? Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On a related note - what is the best (cleanest, portable) architectural component/module to use when planning to build an 'module' that terminates traffic for a subset of 'users' in a domain - almost like a connection manager bu

Re: [jdev] Recommendations for Screen capture utility for XMPP Client

2007-03-05 Thread david . lyon
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Can any one recommend an OEM or redistribution license friendly screen capture utility to embed in a Delphi based XMPP client ? The idea is to selectively capture area of a windows desktop (and subsequently share it with an IM correspondent ). A few other I