Abstract
The LBNLSecureMessaging application enables collaboration among colocated or geograhically dispersed users by supporting secure synchronous and asynchronous communication. This application is the graphical user interface client that is meant to be used in conjunction with servers (LBNL's PCCEServer and a customized IRC server) to allow group and one-to-one conversations via text-based instant messaging. Conversations may be private (by invitation only) or public (open to any member of a collaboratory group_ and they may be permanent and on-going or temporary and ad hoc. Users may leave notes for other people who are online or offline. By providing presence and awareness information, collaborators can easily locate each other and rendezvous. Written in Java/Swing, this application is cross-platform. To gain access to functionality, users have to be registered with an authorization server (PCCEServer) that maintains an access control list. Thus a collaboration group is comprised of a set of PCCE-registered users. Registered users can log in via either X.509 certificate or a username and password combination. PKI and SSL are used to authenticate servers and clients and to encrypt messages sent over the network. The LBNLSecureMessaging application offers instant messaging capabilities in a secure environment that provides data integrity, privacy authorization, and authentication.
- Developers:
- Release Date:
- 2003-03-17
- Project Type:
- Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository
- Software Type:
- Scientific
- Licenses:
-
Other (Commercial or Open-Source): https://ipo.lbl.gov/marketplace
- Sponsoring Org.:
-
USDOEPrimary Award/Contract Number:AC03-76SF00098B&R Codes:KJ0102000
- Code ID:
- 56980
- Site Accession Number:
- 4080; CR-1898
- Research Org.:
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
- Country of Origin:
- United States
Citation Formats
Pery, Marcia, and Agarwal, Deb.
LBNL SecureMessaging.
Computer Software.
USDOE.
17 Mar. 2003.
Web.
doi:10.11578/dc.20210521.23.
Pery, Marcia, & Agarwal, Deb.
(2003, March 17).
LBNL SecureMessaging.
[Computer software].
https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20210521.23.
Pery, Marcia, and Agarwal, Deb.
"LBNL SecureMessaging." Computer software.
March 17, 2003.
https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20210521.23.
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abstractNote = {The LBNLSecureMessaging application enables collaboration among colocated or geograhically dispersed users by supporting secure synchronous and asynchronous communication. This application is the graphical user interface client that is meant to be used in conjunction with servers (LBNL's PCCEServer and a customized IRC server) to allow group and one-to-one conversations via text-based instant messaging. Conversations may be private (by invitation only) or public (open to any member of a collaboratory group_ and they may be permanent and on-going or temporary and ad hoc. Users may leave notes for other people who are online or offline. By providing presence and awareness information, collaborators can easily locate each other and rendezvous. Written in Java/Swing, this application is cross-platform. To gain access to functionality, users have to be registered with an authorization server (PCCEServer) that maintains an access control list. Thus a collaboration group is comprised of a set of PCCE-registered users. Registered users can log in via either X.509 certificate or a username and password combination. PKI and SSL are used to authenticate servers and clients and to encrypt messages sent over the network. The LBNLSecureMessaging application offers instant messaging capabilities in a secure environment that provides data integrity, privacy authorization, and authentication.},
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