I forgot to mention I will take suggestions for what to place at the gopher site - for example, what 10 or so Clipper articles from the archives at soda.berkeley.edu MUST be available? I haven't read them all and won't have the time for the forseeable future to do so. Pointers and suggestions to other docs and files are welcome. Should I put stuff like appropriate rfc's and documentation (pgp and ripem, etc.) or not? All of this is subject to disk space and it may be I'll give preference to shorter items. I am leaning towards including the rfc's for PEM and the two for Rivest's MD4/MD5 hash algorithms. -- Karl L. Barrus: klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu keyID: 5AD633 hash: D1 59 9D 48 72 E9 19 D5 3D F3 93 7E 81 B5 CC 32 "One man's mnemonic is another man's cryptography" - my compilers prof discussing file naming in public directories
THUS SPAKE Karl Lui Barrus <klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu>: # I forgot to mention I will take suggestions for what to place at the # gopher site - for example, what 10 or so Clipper articles from the # archives at soda.berkeley.edu MUST be available? I haven't read them # all and won't have the time for the forseeable future to do so. My archives of SURFPUNK are archived at "http://www.acns.nwu.edu/surfpunk/" via WWW (or XMosaic). In the past I've appropriated a lot of cypherpunk emails. You might look through there for ideas. # Pointers and suggestions to other docs and files are welcome. Should # I put stuff like appropriate rfc's and documentation (pgp and ripem, # etc.) or not? All of this is subject to disk space and it may be I'll # give preference to shorter items. I wonder if these are not already gophered somewhere. Then you can merely hyperlink to them. Perhaps Mark could run a gopher with his latest RIPEM docs for you, and others could do the same for their wares. (Just for the halibut I tried "gopher gopher.uu.net" and "gopher ftp.uu.net" but no dice. If you were using WWW instead of gopher, you could link "ftp://ftp.uu.net/inet/rfc/rfc1321".) There are probably other gopherdatahavens (and WWW webs) with cryptostuff that you could link to, en masse, in an "other gophers" section. BTW, I took a look, Karl, and I think your gopher is off to a good start. strick
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