Difference between revisions of "VPN"
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** Encryption | ** Encryption | ||
** Secure method of "pairing" houses | ** Secure method of "pairing" houses | ||
− | This could be done by sharing a public key with whomever you wish to pair with. User 1 would enter User 2's public key along with an optional message. User 2 would manually approve User 1 for pairing, and the cores would connect via VPN and automatically share security notifications and anything else set in a settings panel. | + | This could be done by sharing a public key with whomever you wish to pair with. User 1 would enter User 2's public key along with an optional message. User 2 would manually approve User 1 for pairing, and the cores would connect securly via VPN and automatically share security notifications and anything else set in a settings panel. |
* Options panel for data to share with "paired" cores | * Options panel for data to share with "paired" cores | ||
Revision as of 22:08, 5 December 2007
VPN (Virtual Private Networking) offers a lot of potential for connecting multiple cores (between houses, apartments, etc.). This would enable families and friends to share security cameras, call/intercom each other for free via Asterisk, pipe security notifications to every device at every connected residence, and possibly even share media (legality?)
Requirements for a VPN plugin
- Security
- Encryption
- Secure method of "pairing" houses
This could be done by sharing a public key with whomever you wish to pair with. User 1 would enter User 2's public key along with an optional message. User 2 would manually approve User 1 for pairing, and the cores would connect securly via VPN and automatically share security notifications and anything else set in a settings panel.
- Options panel for data to share with "paired" cores
Wish List
Add what you would like VPN to make possible in LinuxMCE