[SGVLUG] NFD over Internet
Alex Roston
tungtung at pacbell.net
Sun Dec 4 13:07:32 PST 2005
John E. Kreznar wrote:
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>>Would this be safe? Would it be secure?
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>I stopped using it because of the lack of anonymity, but if your
>customers are using a web-based application, they apparently don't
>care about anonymity.
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True. The issue is to be able to sell the kiosks to big corporate
accounts like Motel 6, with the idea that there will be a "Motel 6" card
available that will work at all the Motel 6 locations in their part of
Canada, so that someone can use 15 minutes in City A, and fifteen
minutes in City B, etc.
However, the kiosk application itself isn't a web-based application.
It's an ordinary Linux desktop based on IceWM and Idesk and a bunch of
programs/scripts I've cooked up. When someone tries to use any
application, the system loads the card manager program and asks for a
card number, then boots Mozilla (or Gimp, or whatever.)
The problem is that my customer doesn't want to buy an expensive,
special purpose router which will force a browser to go to a special
site. Ideally, we want the existing card management program to integrate
with a web based solution.
Alex
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> John E. Kreznar jek at ininx.com 9F1148454619A5F08550 705961A47CC541AFEF13
> Microsoft is an oil spill on the Internet
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