Hani Almansour [EMAIL PROTECTED] queried the Listocracy:
I have implementation for RSA, SHA, MD5 and I want to test it. is there a
fast way to test the output of any one of these encryption or if there is a
program that test the output.
Eric Rescorla [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Jim
Vin McLellan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hani Almansour [EMAIL PROTECTED] queried the Listocracy:
I have implementation for RSA, SHA, MD5 and I want to test it. is there a
fast way to test the output of any one of these encryption or if there is a
program that test the output.
At 04:34 PM 2/27/99 -0800, bram wrote:
Unfortunately, the problems of domain names are really ones of authority,
and the best cryptography can really do is make sure that a reasonable set
of rules are enforced smoothly, it can't fix the rules.
The exception is that there might be a way of using
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Bill Stewart wrote:
You can trivially run a namespace under a 2nd-level domain name, e.g.
new-name-format.namegods.com
orfoo.dyn.ml.org - to cite a real example
without having to disrupt the worldwide naming system.
Is there some way you could