grimm@MIT.EDU wrote: | What are Cryptolib & Crypto++? Cryptolib is a package by Jack Lacy of AT&T. It provides a C library interface to a variety of useful crypto algorithims. Includes bignums, standard ciphers, a truerand, public key time quantization, some other stuff. Crytpo++ is a C++ library by Wei Dai. Its original implementation was pulled after RSA threw lawyers around. Version 1.1 was released recently with RSA cooperation. It includes a very large number of algorithims, including all the usual ones (DES, IDEA, rsa) and some less common ones: Lubyrack, diamond, rc5. It also has random number, compression, hash functions, zeroknowledge, secret sharing, ascii armoring, etc. If I used C++, this would be all I needed. -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume