by webbsytecomp
Webbsyte Chat lets you keep in touch with people all around the world! We use the best encryption available! Noone can read what you type (except for the server and the client). We program in C and in Visual Basic.
wchat *nix is going to be stalled for a while, until I get a new project started and a test version released. The new project WILL be sponsored on SourceForge.net, more details about it to come... lattera
We are going to be releasing wchat *nix 2.3.0 this week. There is one new thing: a password hashing function to store passwords securely. Also, I've added a ping routine, so that you can check to see if users are actually responding. There is also a ...
Well, instead of one real password and one hint password being sent to encrypt stuff, we now send two hint passwords. This is nice, because no one can use those "keys" to decrypt. Not even half-way decrypt.
now we send 2 hint keys, instead of one key and one hint key. Minor "bug" fixes in the documentation (README and INSTALL).
I have been working on getting the encryption better. Did it finally. We know use two encryption passwords (both random). We send one encryption password, and one password hint to a client upon connect. Therefore, we aren't sending all of the encryption ...
New Stuff: Server: Double-encryption Hint key 3 Client: Double-encryption Hint key 3 Changed stuff: Server: Encryption stuff Base code Client: Encryption stuff Base code --- Read the Notes section.
Well, there is a new version out, 1.3.4. The client and the server programs are going to lie to you, and say they are version 1.3.3, but it's a lie. New stuff: Server: Nothing Client: ability to specify hostnames, not just IPs. Changed ...
New stuff: Server: rehash command for opers (changes the encryption key, sends the new key to current users) Client: rehash command Changed stuff: Server: Nothing Client: Nothing
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