Sujet : Re: [Windows 10] PGPfone 2.1 testen
De : jb-usenet (at) *nospam* wisemo.invalid (Jakob Bohm)
Groupes : sci.cryptDate : 18. Mar 2024, 16:10:50
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On 2024-01-21 20:10, Paul Leyland wrote:
On 20/01/2024 08:50, Stefan Claas wrote:
Stefan Claas wrote:
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Guten Morgen,
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wer Lust hat auf seinem Router UDP Port 4747 zu öffnen,
kann mich ja mal bitte kurz anrufen.
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Meine IP Adresse, vom Laptop, lautet: 178.8.174.52
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https://1drv.ms/u/s!Agn0bI_1Rm5ehR-g9pRPu6cz0Ij1?e=9uguU1
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Ouch, wrong News Group, but you can call as well, if you
have a Windows PC and like to test good old PGPfone.
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Regards
Stefan
Wow, a blast from the past!
I have only just rediscovered Usenet (after a 20-year hiatus) and have yet to find out whether something compatible with PGPfone is available for Linsux.
Some of the better Telephony apps support encrypted connections over the SIP protocol that interoperates with the Plain Old Telephone System (POTS). But there was an annoying period of at least a decade where the
dominant Asterisk telephone suite didn't really do that in a useful way.
Enjoy
Jakob
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