-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I'm pleased to announce the release of an unofficial version of PGP v2.6ui that allows for key generation up to 8176 bits, thanks are due to Tom Rollins for his diligence compiling the code and also to Mathew at Mantis Consultants in the UK for bringing us all up to 2.6ui. Said material, including source codes and an associated signature, can be found on ftp.netcom.com look in /pub/dcosenza for the following: pgp26ui.zip --> DOS release pgp26uisrc.zip --> source codes pgp26uisrc.sig --> sigfile for pgp26uisrc.zip tom.asc --> Tom's public key, you'll need this to check the sig This patch level is not endorsed or supported in any way shape or form by MIT, so usage of this program might put you in violation. A couple of notes: keys that are larger than 1264 bits will not be readable by previous versions of the software, so users who are interested in larger key lengths are encouraged to move up. Also, considering the enormous amount of time it takes to generate a 4096 bit key on a 486 (10 1/2 hours), an upper limit of 2048 or thereabouts is strongly recommended. Enjoy everybody and Ever forward, David - -- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Cosenza dcosenza@netcom.com PGP 2.3a Public Key available by finger _or_ ftp.netcom.com:/pub/dcosenza PGP 2.3a Key fingerprint = BF 6C AA 44 C6 CA 13 3F 4A EC 0A 90 AE F3 74 6D "When encryption is outlawed, only outlaws will have encryption." -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCzAgUBLgevPSjdpAfJZzihAQFipATwk1jlksS571wBq3p2KySjjpj0PHOY8QJy yc5/S2BYn5ynY4XSp98skAUgWTblU0cT1uFu2JrukpdCqec5pCzCFVuErN2fn9zY MWUhqZKG74v1nTfNrlA+JjfiXd9LWjJJO8bBRfEyZ5ZBMsxALvU/N1j1rCV+KovI OjxtLDdbe5znloT/2GVwlPo2TQUi//cpfT9XNbVDUVCLG934nlw= =BQtC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----