I am being a sort of devil's advocate here. Please leave the flame throwers at home. I see an argument of "what do you need to protect so badly that Clipper cannot work? Are you doing something ILLEGAL? Clipper works, and only trusted law enforcement personell can use the keys, therefore there is no risk here.". It is hard to explain to some liberal friends of mine that "trusted law enforcement personell" could mean judges, policeman, friends of policeman, etc. Just blathering on, but I have not seen any real counters to this. PS: Is there something out there that can do a sort of Kerboros with PGP? Basically the two hosts would use IDEA and RSA for communicating with each other, and normal TCP/IP for communicating with hosts without this program. ------------ To respond to the sender of this message, send mail to remailer@soda.berkeley.edu, starting your message with the following 8 lines: :: Response-Key: ideaclipper ====Encrypted-Sender-Begin==== MI@```%AS^P;+]AB?X9TW6\8WR:2P&2%`$A:^X<=%NK,O<WT)5.AU1X(X-.IM MXGP85,'U521D,MAL[8V$8.!?+;DI[1U<C\)3G54T(4'GQ=P$1&YL9%C=]'[, #>D^@ ====Encrypted-Sender-End====