Indeed, I think that's what they were supposed to be fore (I remember that
JavaOne, though I didn't get to go)!
however I don't know how often a system like Outpost is going to have to
know an individual... however that same technology could be used to identify
the "black box" or "node" is you like, and provide the public and secret
keys for encrypting.
- Brill
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From: "Andrzej Jan Taramina" <an...@ch...>
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Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 5:13 PM
Subject: [Embedlets-dev] Re: iButtons
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> Brill says:
>
> > You can't order java ibutton samples though, so I don't know where to
pick
> > them up to play around a little...
>
> I actually have one....in a Java Ring from a JavaOne conference way back.
Be
> a great user identification/authentication device.
>
> Andrzej Jan Taramina
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