In message Sun, 28 Aug 94 03:11:00 EDT, Carl Ellison <cme@tis.com> writes:
I ran into an NSA policy office person at CRYPTO'94 and suggested to him that the NSA should set up a WWW page from the crypto museum -- and also post occasionally to sci.crypt from some nsa.gov host. He was very open to the first idea but not to the second. (problem apparently with the standard disclaimer not being good enough for them. :-)
This is strange. I see no difference between somehost.nsa.gov and docmaster.ncsc.mil ncsc is nothing but a public front for NSA. It is located at Ft Meade, etc. This is not news. Why wouldn't they be willing to post from dockmaster? Pat Pat Farrell Grad Student pfarrell@cs.gmu.edu Department of Computer Science George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Public key availble via finger #include <standard.disclaimer>