It is just my ignorance showing, and all the rest of you will alreay
know but please excuse me...
It has been said a few times that the card for strong authentication
is only needed on a PSTN line, and that ISDN connections provide
strong authentication anyway...
Two questions arise, apart from the obvious suggestion we all get
ISDN2e at home:-
- whatever magic is involved inthe ISDN authentication, why can't
it be added to PSTN
- how does the ISDN authentication know who is typing on the
keyboard?
Yours, puzzled of Exeter
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