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That is ABSOLUTELY the FARTHEST thing from accuracy.<br><br>The crypto stuff is used to verify SSL keys for "official"<br>system (portal) oriented connections, such as the telephone<br>portal. It has nothing to do with ANY audio (or other node to<br>node) payloads, and <soapbox>if I have control over it NEVER will even<br>have the capability. That is the intended nature of Amateur Radio.</soapbox>.<br><br>JMNSHO :-) :-)<br><br>Jim WB6NIL<br><br><br><br><br><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div><hr id="stopSpelling">Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:19:36 -0600<br>From: brett.friermood@gmail.com<br>To: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org<br>Subject: [App_rpt-users] Asterisk over Amateur Radio Backhaul<br><br><div>I saw the following line in one of Jim Duuude's replies yesterday about the Raspberry Pi:</div>
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<div>>Also, there is some random poopy about the crypto libraries under that distro, which</div>
<div>>*may* require using Asterisk version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro"</div>
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<div>I might remember seeing something about it before, but judging by that sentence it seems Asterisk uses encryption in its interconnections. Is this correct?</div>
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<div>How would this factor into using repurposed WLAN equipment under Part 97 as backhaul for asterisk/app_rpt? Can the system be run without the use of encryption?</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Brett KQ9N</div>
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