hey jay,

how about having the remote Java VM run on a host in the
netrek.org domain that way the key gods can feel more at
ease knowing their security measures will protect the keys
and not those of your home server?

zach

--- ". ." <msucka0xff at programmer.net> wrote:
> Carlos,
> 
> I have new RSA keys that need to be added to the
> metaserver key list. 
> I will send you the new RSA key, please add it ASAP. I
> would like to
> have it online for Thursday's draft clue game. Please
> look for my email
> in case it gets flagged as SPAM.
> 
> I redesigned the applet so that the RSA keys are
> internal to the remote Java VM that runs on my linux
> server. The
> JTrekApplet uses RMI, so it has only stubs of the methods
> that are
> called. I moved the keys into the remote server, and the
> implementation class it runs is not in the applet jar
> file that is
> downloaded to the user. The code is not as clean as it
> used to be
> because I nearly cut and paste all of jtrek.rsa.RSA java
> file into
> the RMI remote server implementation file and then
> exposed a single
> prototype call "generateRSAResponse".
> 
> You may check it out now to convince yourself. It has
> been uploaded already.
> 
> Thanks,
> -bd
> 
> 
> -- 
>
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