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Date:      Sun, 06 Mar 2011 13:17:34 -0500
From:      Etienne Robillard <erob@gthcfoundation.org>
To:        erob@gthcfoundation.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org, Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net>
Subject:   OFDM kernel (Re: can somebody explains OFDM in FreeBSD?)
Message-ID:  <4D73CFBE.9050309@gthcfoundation.org>
In-Reply-To: <4D73C890.8050405@gthcfoundation.org>
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On 06/03/11 12:46 PM, Etienne Robillard wrote:
> On 06/03/11 12:36 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>   
>> On Sunday 06 March 2011 18:19:31 Etienne Robillard wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> On 06/03/11 11:58 AM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>   
>>     
>>> yes, the difference with 'software OFDM' and hardware OFDM - as in
>>> run(4) - is the latter
>>> exploits 'objects' and 'peoples' as subcarriers units with
>>> "bi-directional data" when
>>> software OFDM could be used to securely convert the raw ELF/VLF energy
>>> input to
>>> a external server (the Power Server)..
>>>
>>> could then this not require a security advisory for hardware OFDM devices
>>> circulating in the wild to boost 802.11 'speeds' and 'ranges' ?
>>>     
>>>       
>> Hi Etienne,
>>
>> I think you are reading too much into too little and that further discussion 
>> into the details you suggest is not appropriate for this list. I believe that 
>> developers on the -current list are serious people, wanting to remove problems 
>> in this world rather than create them. Exploits are possible when the 
>> developers are not given enough time to research good solutions. Maybe you 
>> want to support FreeBSD developers by donating some money via the FreeBSD 
>> foundation, so that we can do a better job, removing your fears of software 
>> exploits in interaction with humans :-)
>>
>> --HPS
>>
>> BTW: Our slogan is "The power to serve" and not "the power server" :-)
>>   
>>     
> you must be kidding? this kind of security exploits should be not regarded
> as friendly. However I'd like to see a FreeBSD based OFDM kernel to
> allow conveying
> ELF/VLF input stream to things like 'electricity'...
>
> Freebsd: the power to serve the world with free electricity! Isn't that
> ironic? ;-)
>
>   
The more I let myself thinking about this possibility the more obvious
it becomes. Sure I would like to see this project adopted by the FreeBSD
foundation
so that it becomes officialy supported in FreeBSD! :-)

Any takers?

Best,


-- 
Etienne Robillard

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