[c-nsp] IOS and CALEA intercepts?

david raistrick drais at atlasta.net
Thu Jan 25 13:43:05 EST 2007


On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Frank Bulk wrote:

> Once that happened Verint claimed, all service providers who need to comply
> with CALEA would need to use equipment that complies with the national
> standard.  It sounded like marketing FUD to me, but perhaps someone else on
> this listserv had heard something similar.

Nope.  CALEA specificly states they won't require any particular standard.

If you choose something that isn't a standard the burden of proof is in 
your hands to show them that what you've chosen will work....so the 
standards are "safer".

If that made sense.


I'm trying to figure out how to extract a customer data stream from behind 
a layered NAT environment (perhaps up to 5 or 6 NATs deep), without the 
ability to put equipment between the customer and the NAT.

Or maybe I can convince $work to change their business model.  Ha.

...david (we're actually /not/ required to comply with CALEA right 
now...we have no customers and no network, just plans..)

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