Re: Triple DES ``standard``?

1999-01-02 Thread Robert Hettinga
--- begin forwarded text Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1999 15:05:09 -0500 From: "Kawika Daguio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Triple DES ``standard``? Folks, I have been handling the technology policy and risk management issues at aba since 1992 and was at the Treasury before

Re: Triple DES "standard"?

1999-01-02 Thread Greg Rose
I've taken the liberty of Cc:ing the list on a reply to individual email, so I've anonymised the sender. At 17:00 1/01/99 -0800, someone wrote: >Greg Rose wrote: >> It was Phil Karn, I've seen the form. He was trying to export a VPN box >> of some kind to the QUALCOMM office in Singapore. They di

IDEA exportable? was Re: triple DES

1999-01-02 Thread Anonymous
At 01:11 PM 12/31/98 +1100, Greg Rose wrote: >It was Phil Karn, I've seen the form. He was trying to export a VPN box >of some kind to the QUALCOMM office in Singapore. They did allow IDEA, >eventually. Phil thinks that allowing a 128-bit algorithm but not 112-bit >3des was some sort of mind g

Re: HOWTO: Encryption on local LAN

1999-01-02 Thread Christopher_St_Clair
Cylink makes hardware link encryptors that sit on both sides of a line. Check out http://www.cylink.com/products/widevpn/link/link.htm Be prepared to shell out some cash, I think they go for around $9 grand a piece. "Michael Enk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/03/99 05:11:25 AM To: [EMAIL PR

Demise of H.R. 1714 and its lessons for Internet voting

1999-01-02 Thread Ed Gerck
California – http://www.votesite.com/CIVI.PDF This initiative by the Attorney General of California aims to make California safe for Internet voting by creating an ad hoc validity for Internet voting while vacating current laws (including the California Constitution) and even theoretically possi

Re: HOWTO: Encryption on local LAN

1999-01-02 Thread dstoler
Lenny, A sufficiently skilled attacker with physical access to any computer, including those running Windows NT, can do any number of malicious things, some of which are extremely hard to detect. That vulnerability applies to any software product installed on the platform, and includes firewal

Re: HOWTO: Encryption on local LAN

1999-01-02 Thread staym
Also check out RedCreek Ravlin. "Michael Enk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/03/99 05:11:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Christopher St Clair/OH/BANCONE) Subject: HOWTO: Encryption on local LAN Hi all, I have run into a bit of a problem. I am looking for a 'bl

RE: Demise of H.R. 1714 and its lessons for Internet voting

1999-01-02 Thread Trei, Peter
This may be drifting off-topic, but... One serious worry I have concerning Internet voting schemes is that there seems to be no consideration of making the ballot secret. If I go to my school auditorium to vote, I fill out the ballot in a little hutch, and no one but I can see what I have *ac

Digital Transmission Content Protection: www.dtcp.com

1999-01-02 Thread John Gilmore
Just when you thought it was safe to come out from under the bed, and play your MP3's, or decode a few DVD's on your Linux box, comes... Dee Tee Cee Pee These guys are implementing a full blown encrypted session protocol that goes between consumer video & audio devices, to make sure that

Fwd: "Digital Cash Pioneer Promoting Universal Card Payments System"

1999-01-02 Thread Robert Hettinga
--- begin forwarded text Date: Wed, 03 Nov 1999 13:20:58 -0800 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Steve Schear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Fwd: "Digital Cash Pioneer Promoting Universal Card Payments System" Sender: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> List-Subscribe: >> Friday, October

Re: Digital Transmission Content Protection: www.dtcp.com

1999-01-02 Thread David Wagner
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just when you thought it was safe to come out from under the bed, and > play your MP3's, or decode a few DVD's on your Linux box, comes... > > Dee Tee Cee Pee > > These guys are implementing a full blown encrypted s