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Barry
Ribbeck at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston developed
a system for providing secure communication over the public network. The
paper he wrote, "A
Scalable Method for Providing Secure Communication over Public Networks
with Strong Authentication", describes the system used to validate
and test secure communications with strong authentication over public
networks developed as part of the EduPop project.
Participants
in the EduPop demonstration projects, please take the Before_High_Speed
and After_High_Speed
assessment surveys for the EduPop project.
The
EduPop Conceptual Diagram
The
Heavy EduPop ISP Peering Agreement (MS Word format) This agreement
is the "heavy version" because it includes obligations by each
party to maintain and restore service in an expedited maner. Mutual monitoring
and notification is required of each party. This type of agreement is
often desired by large ISPs who want "everything" laid out in
detail.
The
Light EduPop ISP Peering Agreement (MS Word format) This version is
still in legaliese, but the terms are much more relaxed. The terms recognize
the nature of the EduPop as a "prefered alternate path" and
not the primary Internet connection of the affiliated parties.
Broadband
resources (contains tools and sites)
The
EduPop Forum
is an online discussion area where interested parties can post messages.
The EduPop Forum email address is Edupop.Forum@ecot.rice.edu.
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