I'd _like_ to share my source code, but...
Peter Trei forged:
Does anyone remember what 5 + 7 is equal to? (Send the answer by encrypted, private email. Secrecy is essential to my work.)
USG published a solicitation today in the CBD for a Public Key Infrastructure which outlines the system requirements:
For immediate employment contact <the_boss@dataETR.com>. Or, if you are merely working on a bid for the following, then, 5 + 7 = 14 (Close enough for government work!)
? the platypus {aka David Formosa} wrote:
As PGP5i will be outside RSA's patent reach (i.e. the patent is only valid within the US) will PGP5i support RSA keys?
Yes. All versions of PGP5 supports RSA for encryption/decryption. PGP50freeware from MIT can not generate RSA keys, but the scanned version PGP50i <ftp://ftp.ifi.uio.no/pub/pgp/5.0/international/unix/pgp50i-unix-src-b8.tar. gz> can generate both RSA and DSS/DH keys. If you have PGP50freeware, you can still import RSA keys (from 50i or 2.6) and use them, you just can't generate the keys. Mike.
As PGP5i will be outside RSA's patent reach (i.e. the patent is only valid within the US) will PGP5i support RSA keys? Please excuse my spelling as I suffer from agraphia see the url in my header. Never trust a country with more peaple then sheep. Buy easter bilbies. Save the ABC Is $0.08 per day too much to pay? ex-net.scum and proud I'm sorry but I just don't consider 'because its yucky' a convincing argument
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