John Gilmore wrote: > Anybody tested the primes in major products lately? Interesting point ... of course, these days one can produce checkable certificates of primality - but I'm not aware of any free software to do it ... is there any? Is it time for the Campaign for Real Primes[1]? Cheers, Ben. [1] Apologies if this quip dies in translation! :-) -- http://www.apache-ssl.org/ben.html Coming to ApacheCon Europe 2000? http://apachecon.com/
- Re: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use of DES inste... Matt Blaze
- RE: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use of DES inste... Rodger, William
- Re: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use of DES inste... Dennis Glatting
- Re: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use of DES inste... Dennis Glatting
- Re: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use of DES inste... Matt Blaze
- RE: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use of DES inste... Paul Kierstead
- RE: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use of DES ... David Honig
- RE: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use of ... Arnold G. Reinhold
- RE: Critics blast Windows 2000's quiet use... Rick Smith
- Re: NSA back doors in encryption produ... John Gilmore
- Re: NSA back doors in encryption ... Ben Laurie
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Enzo Michelangeli
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Ben Laurie
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Rick Smith
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Ben Laurie
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Rick Smith
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Bill Stewart
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Ben Laurie
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Matt Crawford
- Re: NSA back doors in encryption ... Rick Smith
- Re: NSA back doors in encrypt... Arnold G. Reinhold