* fyi - regarding SNK authentication boxes
@ 1996-04-29 7:31 Nigel
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From: Nigel @ 1996-04-29 7:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
> What is a SNK-010, and how do you build one with an 8051?
>
It's the Securenet box refered to in the manuals, that is a
pocket-sized DES encryption box. You use it to calculate the response
to a challenge when connecting to a Plan 9 network from the outside.
for example, across the Internet using ftp or telnet.
The box is ~$100, so I thought I'd build one for the hell of it. It
would be cheaper, if only I could find a box small enough with a 12
key keypad, a battery compartmernt, and somewhere to put an LCD.
Nigel Roles
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* fyi - regarding SNK authentication boxes
@ 1996-04-30 0:40 cddukes
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From: cddukes @ 1996-04-30 0:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
Where could one get specs on the scheme. This sounds like
a wonderful excuse for me to go looking at HP palmtops.
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* fyi - regarding SNK authentication boxes
@ 1996-04-28 15:33 James
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From: James @ 1996-04-28 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
What is a SNK-010, and how do you build one with an 8051?
In article <9604241536.AA20285@symsun5> you wrote:
: > How much does the SNK-010 cost?
: >
: Oh. That reminds me. I've developed the code for a home-brew one
: based on an Atmel 20 pin 8051 part. The breadboard version is rather
: large and doesn't fit my pocket. Anyone any suggestions of feasible
: plastics?
:
: Nigel Roles
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* fyi - regarding SNK authentication boxes
@ 1996-04-24 16:03 steve
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From: steve @ 1996-04-24 16:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
> How much does the SNK-010 cost?
We bought ours for $89 each (quantity >30), they are probably cheaper in the US.
A couple years ago we bought the SNK-004 for $90 each (quantity 3).
Their web site is http://www.digpath.com/
Here are the prices a Canadian reseller gave:
> From: norman@hprc.utoronto.ca (Norman Wilson)
> To: ut-admins@utcc.utoronto.ca
> Subject: Possible bulk order of challenge/response boxes; any takers?
>
> Our department is planning to buy some Digital Pathways SNK-010
> challenge/response tokens. They are cheaper if bought in quantity.
> Is anyone else interested in joining a bulk purchase? The price
> quotes I have right now are
> $129/token quantity 1-9
> $99/token quantity 10-29
> $89/token quantity >=30
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* fyi - regarding SNK authentication boxes
@ 1996-04-24 15:36 Nigel
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From: Nigel @ 1996-04-24 15:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
> How much does the SNK-010 cost?
>
Oh. That reminds me. I've developed the code for a home-brew one
based on an Atmel 20 pin 8051 part. The breadboard version is rather
large and doesn't fit my pocket. Anyone any suggestions of feasible
plastics?
Nigel Roles
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* fyi - regarding SNK authentication boxes
@ 1996-04-24 14:09 Luther
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From: Luther @ 1996-04-24 14:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
How much does the SNK-010 cost?
Luther Huffman lutherh@stratcom.com
On Wed, 24 Apr 1996 09:33:51 -0400, steve@plan9.ecf.toronto.edu wrote:
>The latest model is the SNK-010, which is slightly different than the SNK-004.
>The differences are improvements: there is a built-in hard plastic folding
>cover now, and the keys and display are larger and easier to see.
>The internal algorithm is the same.
>
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* fyi - regarding SNK authentication boxes
@ 1996-04-24 13:33 steve
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From: steve @ 1996-04-24 13:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
The latest model is the SNK-010, which is slightly different than the SNK-004.
The differences are improvements: there is a built-in hard plastic folding
cover now, and the keys and display are larger and easier to see.
The internal algorithm is the same.
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