Re: End-to-end encrypted Talk server

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Sujet : Re: End-to-end encrypted Talk server
De : mm (at) *nospam* dorfdsl.de (Marco Moock)
Groupes : comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Date : 16. May 2025, 20:09:59
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On 16.05.2025 15:32 Uhr Dan Cross wrote:

By "talk" do you mean `talk(1)` etc?  If so, then the answer is
no, unfortunately.  I don't believe that `talk` or `ntalk` was
ever a protocol that supported encryption.  Of course, it is
possible that someone created a local variant at some site that
did, but if so, it was not widespread.

Isn't it possible to connect the systems through an encrypted tunnel,
e.g. IPsec, and then use that for communication?

--
kind regards
Marco

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
16 May 25 * Re: End-to-end encrypted Talk server6Dan Cross
16 May 25 +* Re: End-to-end encrypted Talk server2ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
16 May 25 i`- Re: End-to-end encrypted Talk server1Dan Cross
16 May 25 +- Re: End-to-end encrypted Talk server1Dan Cross
16 May 25 `* Re: End-to-end encrypted Talk server2Marco Moock
17 May 25  `- Re: End-to-end encrypted Talk server1Koen Martens

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