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    A SSH based chatroom framework; inspired by "ssh-chat" project. This framework support not only the IRC-like command line interface, but also custom clients by providing an API. Unlike the public chat-room of ssh-chat, this implementation requiring all users must be authenticated by public key before starting a chat; however public chatrooms are still possible by hacking OpenSSH server, see Wiki page 'Public Chatroom' for details.
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    This is a chat system composed of a TCP/IP server daemon and its corresponding java client. You can chat with other peers in clear text or AES password-based encryption on your own computer network. The AES encryption and decryption is based on 128 bit key which is reached by padding the resulting SHA256 from your provided password. Simply put, SHA is a checksum that change when a single bit change. When you send a message with a password field, the resulting password checksum is cut at 128 bit which means 16 characters bytes KEY is entered into AES 128 bit encryption and decryption scheme. ...
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    The objective of this work is to use key concepts and mechanisms related with the software components approach. Installation, execution and dynamic reconfiguration of a distributed chat application using CORBA are considered.
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