On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Michael C Taylor wrote:
Entrust Technologies (www.entrust.com) has made Solo available for download, free for 30-day evaluation & edu/non-profit. For Win95/NT. A mere $49 Cdn (~35 US) for commerical usage...
For e-mail / file encryption, digital signature
Solo uses 128-bit encryption, which is CAST-128, the royality-free algorithm invented at Entrust/NorTel. It also uses 1024-bit RSA public-key cryptography and has DES, Triple DES available.
It would be interesting to know how they managed to do it. The fine print in the license says it cannot be exported from the US and Canada without a license (which a second press release says they have, but doesn't say they had to do anything to the program in order to obtain it).
Also follows FIPS 140-1 validated security kernel. It is compatible with other Solo clients (of course), Entrust/Lite and Entrust.
It looks like PGP Inc might have some decent competition. I assume that it won't have the market pentration of PGP, but at least it will make a dent and might force PGP Inc. to make their product robust and flexiable.
PGP 5 uses CAST (and 3DES and IDEA), with DH/DSA/SHA (or MD5 or RIPEM, and with an RSA backward mode). Does anyone know which hash algorithm Entrust/Solo uses?
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