[vpn] PDA clients w/ Contivity
    Watson, Travis 
    Travis.Watson at Honeywell.com
       
    Wed Apr  3 22:43:01 EST 2002
    
    
  
 
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Matt,
I have never used PDAs with a Contivity, but I'm thinking that you
would probably need their latest and greatest OS revision (4.0_x). 
I've only looked at it a bit (the code), but it supports Group7
primes (elliptical curve) and a couple other things that would seem
to indicate they had PDAs in mind.  (I'm damn near positive they have
a client version for PDAs as well--for a fee, I'm sure).  None of the
3.x code revs seem to have similar capabilities--namely, client
software.
One word of warning, the 4.0 code was just released at the end of
January this year, so you would be a test bunny for them.
Let me know if you need some documentation or other help.  I'll see
what I can get.
Regards,
Travis
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From: mscramer at armstrong.com [mailto:mscramer at armstrong.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 12:06 PM
To: vpn at securityfocus.com
Subject: [vpn] PDA clients w/ Contivity
Has anyone successfully used an IPSec PDA client with a Nortel
Contivity?
If so, what was the software, auth method, and the Nortel CES OS
revision?
Thanks,
Matt
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