Alan Ianson wrote to Oli <=-
Not that I know of. I have never run into a case sensitive
tosser, at least not that I know of.
mark lewis wrote to Oli <=-
at one time, fidonet has had some folks that like to ""play games""...
binkd supports inbound fileboxes... i'm not sure about tossers,
though...
Alan Ianson wrote to Oli <=-
If we had a reliable/secure session we wouldn't need packet passwords
or inbound directories randomly placed around the file system.
mark lewis wrote to Oli <=-
at one time, fidonet has had some folks that like to ""play games""...
Hah, I remember that. Wasn't that what NOBOGUS was supposed to deal with?
binkd supports inbound fileboxes... i'm not sure about tossers, though...
I know that T-Mail and Internet Rex support fileboxes.
I've never heard of a tosser supporting fileboxes because you wouldn't be putting mail packets into a filebox.
SBBSecho supports both inboxes and outboxes, and yes,
you can put packets and bundles into fileboxes.
If we had a reliable/secure session we wouldn't need packet
passwords or inbound directories randomly placed around the file
system.
That's what a session password is for.
Hello Sean,
If we had a reliable/secure session we wouldn't need packet
passwords or inbound directories randomly placed around the file
system.
That's what a session password is for.
I was talking about binkps over TLS. In that case we wouldn't need a session password either since we are relying on the TLS handshake.
I was talking about binkps over TLS. In that case we wouldn't need
a session password either since we are relying on the TLS
handshake.
The way were using TLS with BINKPS, it provides privacy (secrecy), but
not authentication. We still rely on the session passwords for authentication.
at one time, fidonet has had some folks that like to ""play games""...
Hah, I remember that. Wasn't that what NOBOGUS was supposed to deal with?
binkd supports inbound fileboxes... i'm not sure about tossers,
though...
I know that T-Mail and Internet Rex support fileboxes.
I've never heard of a tosser supporting fileboxes because you wouldn't
be putting mail packets into a filebox.
If we had a reliable/secure session we wouldn't need packet
passwords or inbound directories randomly placed around the file
system.
That's what a session password is for.
I was talking about binkps over TLS. In that case we wouldn't need
a session password either since we are relying on the TLS handshake.
I was talking about binkps over TLS. In that case we wouldn't
need a session password either since we are relying on the TLS
handshake.
are two condoms better than one?
with the speed of today's systems, the additional processing and/or
the decision to use or not the session password is negligible... the additional space required is equally negligible, as well...
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