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- From: ujacampbe@memstvx1.memst.edu (James Campbell)
- Newsgroups: alt.security
- Subject: Re: Detecting an Ethernet Tap
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.102814.4127@memstvx1.memst.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 10:28:14 -0600
- References: <1786@admin.mport.COM> <k0BFuB1w165w@tsoft.sf-bay.org>
- Organization: MSU Cryptosystems
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- In article <k0BFuB1w165w@tsoft.sf-bay.org>, bbs.ruscal@tsoft.sf-bay.org
- (Russel Mar) writes:
-
- > I should add that the technology to non-invasively tap fiber (as appposed
- > to fusion splicing) has existed for quite some time. I believe Raychem
- > Corporation (or it's subsidary Raynet) in Menlo Park, CA holds a basic
- > patent on non-invasive taps. It was the basis for Raynet's first
- > released telecom product, first detailed in 1987.
- >
- > --
- > Russel Mar (bbs.ruscal@tsoft.sf-bay.org)
-
- I guess I was out of the loop on that one. What's the principle behind
- Raynet's tapping technology?
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- James Campbell, Math Sciences Department, MSU; ujacampbe@memstvx1.memst.edu
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