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I think the example TL1 messages need to be annotated and explained for newbies like me. :)
I would like to know what method of encryption TL1 uses for encrypting passwords?
Keelingnick 14:02, 10 May 2007 (UTC) - I'm not sure why the word "legacy" is being used in the description. It might be misleading that it is no longer in use, as current vendors such as Nortel are still using TL1. If it being used to signify that the language is old, this is covered under the History section.
I think the link to tl1guru.com has turned into some ad-farm thing. Couldn't check into it more carefully since I'm on a very slow link now. 82.113.121.133 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 14:05, 18 March 2012 (UTC).
I have made an open-source code made for using this protocol in C#. I wish to add that to the external links here, just like the PERL open-source project. Will that be OK? I only wish to do this since I had to develop it as I didn't find much material over the web, not to mention open-source clients. Here's the link to the site: https://github.com/EZSlaver/TL1Client
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I think the example TL1 messages need to be annotated and explained for newbies like me. :)
I would like to know what method of encryption TL1 uses for encrypting passwords?
Keelingnick 14:02, 10 May 2007 (UTC) - I'm not sure why the word "legacy" is being used in the description. It might be misleading that it is no longer in use, as current vendors such as Nortel are still using TL1. If it being used to signify that the language is old, this is covered under the History section.
I think the link to tl1guru.com has turned into some ad-farm thing. Couldn't check into it more carefully since I'm on a very slow link now. 82.113.121.133 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 14:05, 18 March 2012 (UTC).
I have made an open-source code made for using this protocol in C#. I wish to add that to the external links here, just like the PERL open-source project. Will that be OK? I only wish to do this since I had to develop it as I didn't find much material over the web, not to mention open-source clients. Here's the link to the site: https://github.com/EZSlaver/TL1Client