[Freeswitch-users] send fax via google voice.
Ken Rice
krice at freeswitch.org
Tue Mar 8 02:29:38 MSK 2011
I dunno about there but a digitally signed document has had the same weight
as a faxed document in the USA for 10 years
K
On 3/7/11 3:06 PM, "envelopes envelopes" <sunwood360 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Great!
>
> please go ahead claim lawyers' ignorance and lobby german that email pdf is a
> document as equivalent as fax. We are looking forward to you next great
> accomplish. 囧
>
> On Mar 7, 2011 9:41 AM, "Ken Rice" <krice at freeswitch.org> wrote:
>> > Whats the old saying? Ignorance is bliss? Heh
>> >
>> > Just because and end user perceives it as being more secure doesn¹t make it
>> > so... Even faxing over voip you just tcpdump out the rtp and process it
>> thru
>> > and you can recover then entire exchange... Same thing with a laptop, a
>> > sound card, and a wav recorder with a cheap passive phone tap... Only
>> > difference with legacy PSTN vs VoIP is its easier to hack a box somewhere
>> > along the way and intercept the traffic vs finding the trunk line carrying
>> > the traffic, however, it doesn¹t take long to figure out that there are
>> tons
>> > of unsecure access points to the wire between your office and the CO...
>> > (even the fiber these days can be compromised relatively easily compared to
>> > what it was 10 years ago)
>> >
>> > My whole point here is I am not malicious when it comes to this sort of
>> > thing but I know what can be done and how cheap the technology to pull off
>> > these things really is. I smart but I am far from the smartest guy and if I
>> > can figure out how to do this stuff many people can figure it out...
>> >
>> > I¹m still say that the only secure computer is one fired into the sun on >>
the
>> > tip of a rocket with no comms back to earth.. Then that¹s only secure until
>> > someone figures out how to retrieve it.
>> >
>> > K
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 3/7/11 11:24 AM, "envelopes envelopes" <sunwood360 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>>> >> From the perspective of end user, it is pretty easier to hacker an end
>>> user'
>>> >> inbox globally. However, you need physical presence to grab fax
>>> documents.
>>> >>
>>> >> Interesting to see the view from IT people is so different from
>>> non-technical
>>> >> people. After, any existence has its reason.
>>> >>
>>> >> On Mar 6, 2011 8:56 AM, "Ken Rice" <krice at freeswitch.org> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>
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