A Secure, Firewall-Friendly Platform for Peer-to-Peer Networking.With a few mouse clicks, request remote access to colleagues' computer desktops, transfer files, sketch & chat, or videoconference. Automatic, authenticated & encrypted tunneling!
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The PRIVARIA Secure Networking Suite has just passed the 30,000 download mark, some 9 months after its initial release in May 2000. The popularity of this free software is no doubt due, at least in part, to concerns about the erosion of our Constitutional protections against government intrustion in the wake of Carnivore, Echelon, and the new "Patriot" surveillance act. With PRIVARIA on your computers, you and one or more trusted (non-terrorist & patriotic) colleagues can share desktop access, exchange files, and collaboratively sketch drawings and type text. The only way to decrypt your communications is with a 128-bit session key that only the two of you share, and that is destroyed when you log off. Stay tuned for PRIVARIA 0.9.9g, due out in early March. It will include live directory synchronization and a leaner, faster code structure. And for the first time, PRIVARIA will run under both Windows and Linux! To monitor for the new release: http://sourceforge.net/project/filemodule_monitor.php?filemodule_id=47485 Project home page: http://www.privaria.org
After 26,000+ downloads, this GnuPG-based secure peer-to-peer connection app is really maturing nicely, and this release is mostly a collection of bugfixes, component software upgrades, and a "run as a Win NT/2K/XP Service" option. Video conferencing (which never really worked) is no longer supported in the base package. Home Page: http://www.privaria.org
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