At 12:10 PM 1/22/96 +0100, Anonymous wrote:
Fellow Cypherpunks,
I have been lurking around for some time and I have learned alot, But I have a few questions that I either haven't seen posted or I've missed all together.
I keep PGP stored on a removable hard drive and keep it under lock and key when it's not in use. I write and encrypt messages on a stand-alone computer, that I only have access to. My passphrase is rather long and full of gibberish, But I still fear the other things that I can not control.
Does anyone make and sell a device that emits white and pink noise?
How do you take the randomness collected from radation sensors to create a truly random sample for creating a PGP key?
Is there anything else that I might be missing besides lining the walls & computer in tin foil? :^)
Thanks for your help!
-Murphy
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There is a windows sond package that will generate brown, pink and white noise. The package is called Cool Edit. The currrent version is 1.52 and is available from : http://www.netzone.com/syntrillium/ Hope this helps. Lou Z. Lou Zirko (615)851-1057 Zystems lzirko@isdn.net "We're all bozos on this bus" - Nick Danger, Third Eye -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQCNAzBLJocAAAEEAMlDzYJPYq0pvfMuSiKU0Y65L2nJql+qEJHYGjO5Pys4prDw YW1ooPWaqrPQAy/eyqrM7I9KNFDCtmaPxtgcPw2oEDfc/w6cPkrVzvovKLfHQvtg V/hHUekptSf6j525omrVAoM9MxVL3sEGCjn9VrTeC3h9upkfntHOJeL88i2NAAUR tB5Mb3UgWmlya28gPHppcmtvbEBkYXRhdGVrLmNvbT4= =Qlxm -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----