[OpenWireless Tech] ANYFI IS PROPRIETARY!

Erik Soderquist erik.soderquist at gmail.com
Tue Aug 13 11:09:00 PDT 2013


kills even any curiosity i had in anyfi...

--- Erik



--
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is not sanity. Being willing to die for someone else is not sanity."
... "Love is not sane, nor is faith." ... "If sanity lacks those
things, Caleb, I want no part of it."

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On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Todd Freeman <todd at chiwifi.net> wrote:
> And then there is this gem, is it under the title "security model" to be ironic ?:
> http://anyfi.net/documentation#i_security_model
>
> Most jurisdictions have regulations mandating telecommunications providers to assist law enforcement in subscriber identification and lawful intercept. In the United States this is regulated in the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) of 1994. In the European Union the European Council Resolution of 17 January 1995 on the Lawful Interception of Telecommunications (Official Journal C 329) mandates similar measures.
>
> Anyfi.net technology aligns well with such legislation because a radio front-end never terminates traffic locally in the radio front-end but instead sends it through a Wi-Fi over IP tunnel to a tunnel termination back-end where traceability and lawful intercept capabilities are already in place. This architecture also effectively prevents cases of mistaken identity [5] or wrongful liability for third party copyright infringement
>
>
> or is that long hand for "Hey, not my problem" ?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Todd Freeman" <todd at chiwifi.net>
> To: michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
> Cc: Tech at srv1.openwireless.org
> Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:55:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [OpenWireless Tech] ANYFI IS PROPRIETARY!
>
> I also just noticed, are you relying on WPA for your network security ?!
> http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-howto/30278-how-to-crack-wpa-wpa2?start=3
>
> and this kids, is why we don't stick commodity hardware in the core of our network.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
> To: "Björn Smedman" <bs at anyfi.net>
> Cc: Tech at srv1.openwireless.org
> Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:24:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [OpenWireless Tech] ANYFI IS PROPRIETARY!
>
> Hi!
>
> On 21:10 Mon 12 Aug     , Björn Smedman wrote:
> ...
>> This "WPA over the wire" approach is a technically ambitious. But
>> we've already gone through the trouble of implementing it (see
>> http://anyfi.net) and would love to share with the community. Also the
>> modern Linux Wi-Fi stack (mac80211) lends itself quite nicely to it;
>> you can do it from user space with existing interfaces.
>
> I just saw that anyfi is proprietary:
> http://anyfi.net/download/LICENSE
>
> I am pretty annoyed that I have found this deeply hidden on your site after
> wasting my time looking at your project. Thank you for your respect to the
> free and open source software community which enables you to build things
> like this!
>
>         -Michi
> --
> programing a layer 3+4 network protocol for mesh networks
> see http://michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
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