
At 01:15 AM 10/30/1997 +0100, Anonymous wrote:
Where can I find a copy of PGP 5.0 which handles this "SHA1" hash extension, and the new forced incompatabilities? I'm looking for a Linux distribution. All I've found are Windoze versions, really old betas which break *everything* which calls PGP from a script or command line, and betas which have a lame expired timebomb in them. Source is prefered for obvious reasons.
There's a Linux beta on www.pgpi.com which you may or may not consider to be "really old", and I think I heard there's now a Linux version on www.pgp.com or mit.edu. However, it's likely that it will still break command-line versions that think they know too much about the 2.6.2 output format, unless the PGP porting folks did a spectacular and annoyingly hard job. Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com Regular Key PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639