Jonathan, Thanks for your input ... does this mean that you are claiming your patent may apply to IPsec standards? > Jonathan M. Smith, C. Brendan S. Traw, and David J. Farber, > "Apparatus for Providing Cryptographic Support in a > Network," U.S. Patent No. 5,329,623 (July 12th, 1994). Would it be possible for you to send a copy of your patent to me (address below) ... Thanks in advance, Paul -------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lambert Director of Security Products Oracle Corporation Phone: (415) 506-0370 500 Oracle Parkway, Box 659410 Fax: (415) 413-2963 Redwood Shores, CA 94065 palamber@us.oracle.com *** Hiring, send resumes to: rwessman@us.oracle.com *** --------------------------------------------------------------
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- Date: 19 Jun 96 13:56:25
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I think UUNET will have a bit of trouble with that patent given the filing dates. This is based on: Jonathan M. Smith, C. Brendan S. Traw, and David J. Farber, "Apparatus for Providing Cryptographic Support in a Net- work," U.S. Patent No. 5,329,623 (July 12th, 1994). and Jonathan M. Smith, C. Brendan S. Traw, and David J. Farber, "Cryptographic Support for a Gigabit Network," in Proceed- ings, INET '92, Kobe, JAPAN (June 15-18, 1992), pp. 229-237. (Inaugural Conference of the Internet Society) on which the patent filing was based. -J.
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