I'm starting to take Linux for a "test drive", and am looking for a couple pointers on using PGP. Some time ago, I saw a couple of vaguely-related messages regarding PGP; one of them was editing a header file (?) to compile properly under Linux, the other was a patch (command-line switch?) to increase the available number of bits for the second part of the key (increasing it from 5 [!!] bits). Could someone either email me the info, tell me where it's hiding, or (if necessary) tell me I'm full of fertilizer? Thanks.... Dave Merriman - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Finger merriman@metronet.com for PGP/RIPEM public keys and fingerprints. Unencrypted Email may be ignored without notice to sender. PGP preferred. Remember: It is not enough to _obey_ Big Brother; you must also learn to *love* Big Brother.
PGP 2.6.1 should build right out of the box under Linux. I've had no problems with it. No changes should need to be made. Just "make linux" in the PGP src directory (after making RSAREF), and it should be fine. As for your other question, it is in the documentation -derek
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