y require some sort of
authentication, else the system is unusable. And it must be proof against
hardware hacking.
The military has stuff like this. And it's EXPENSIVE. We don't give it
out for free.
And nothing is tamper-proof. THere are only varying degrees of
tamper-resistance.
T
o the RPC through firewalls (via HTTP
proxies) fairly easily.
I'm not sure what the technical differences are between SOAP and XML-RPC,
but there seems to be some political issues (i.e. what company supports
which standard).
Just some food for thought.
--Jeremy
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s? Are
there any particular things I could do to help hunt them down?
Thanks for any help.
--Jeremy
Jeremy Impson
Network Engineer
Advanced Technologies Department
Lockheed Martin Federal Systems
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ersions of Access card?
Thanks for you help,
--Jeremy
Jeremy Impson
Network Engineer
Advanced Technologies Department
Lockheed Martin Federal Systems
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folks are using ORBit as their ORB--does this
mean that apps that use ORBit can't work with apps that use mico? I guess
I am showing my ORB naivete here.
Jeremy Impson
Network Engineer
Advanced Technologies Department
Lockheed Martin Federal Systems
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diff -u -r pcsc-src-0.0
-based SCRs, either for SCRs
where the vendor won't release the docs, or even if yuo have the docs but
things aren't working the way you think they should be :)
I have not yet tried it myself.
--Jeremy
Jeremy Impson
Network Engineer
Advanced Technologies Department
Lockheed Martin Feder
Is there any word on support for either Reflex 72's of Reflex 20's? I'd
be more than willing to help out development and/or testing.
--Jeremy
Jeremy Impson
Network Engineer
Advanced Technologies Department
Lockheed Martin Federal Systems
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protocol on-board. (It
looks like a normal ethernet card to the system.) According to their
firmware engineer, they use Linux as their development platform, so you
can be assured that their Linux driver is a good as (if not better) than
the NT drivers.
I've yet to get one of these pupp
em to contain the
Reflex 72/74 driver (slb_rf70.so). Am I missing something? A
config/compile option perhaps? And once I have that should
cyberlinux.1.1/XCard work with my Reflex 72?)
--Jeremy
Jeremy Impson
Advanced Technologies Department
Lockheed Martin Federal Systems