Fwd: encryption keys on venues

Thomas D. Uram turam at mcs.anl.gov
Wed May 19 09:45:32 CDT 2004


The single key is used for both audio and video.  I answered Mike Miller 
on the meadow.

Tom


Robert Olson wrote:

> Are there different keys for audio and video?
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>> Bob,
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>> Am I correct in thinking the "optional key" is used for both audio 
>> and video when set in the VenueManagement tool?  I've got a meeting 
>> today that I need to secure for both AG1 and AG2 clients.
>>
>> Thanx,
>>
>> Michael Miller
>> System Engineer
>> Visualization Technology Support
>> Computing and Data Management
>> National Center for Supercomputing Applications
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