FreeS/WAN goes to the bank...

1999-09-10 Thread Robert Hettinga
By way of preamble for those (on DCSB, of course :-)) who don't know, IPSec: Internet Engineering Task Force's Internet Protocol Security standard. It means strong, completely transparent, "opportunistic" encryption at the level of internet packets themselves. FreeS/WAN: A project funded by Jo

Re: Paul Brown on Solitiare randomness flaw?

1999-09-10 Thread Arnold Reinhold
At 5:05 PM -0400 9/9/99, Thomas W. Kellar wrote: >I wrote a rc4 based encryption/decryption program for my TI86. You can >enter an alphabetic key (up to 256 characters). Enter some uppercase only >alphabetic plaintext, then it displays decimal numbers representing the >encryption of the plaintext

Re: crypto on calculators

1999-09-10 Thread Alan Olsen
> At 06:18 PM 9/9/99 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Arnold Reinhold wrote: > > > >> Are you saying that there are existing encryption programs for the > >> Pilot or that there are better languages to program it in? (Basic > >> really isn't bad for something like RC4) > >

Re: Ellsmore Paper

1999-09-10 Thread Rahul Mehta
At you can find what you are looking for. Rahul. At 08:51 AM 08-09-99 -0400, Streetman, K. D. (KDS) had written: >Does anyone have the site for the Ellsmore paper "Cryptology: Law >Enforcement & National Security vs.Privacy, ...

Re: crypto on calculators

1999-09-10 Thread Bill Frantz
At 12:14 AM -0700 9/10/99, Bill Stewart wrote: >At 06:18 PM 9/9/99 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Arnold Reinhold wrote: >> >>> Are you saying that there are existing encryption programs for the >>> Pilot or that there are better languages to program it in? (Basic >>> really

Re: crypto on calculators

1999-09-10 Thread Bill Stewart
At 06:18 PM 9/9/99 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Arnold Reinhold wrote: > >> Are you saying that there are existing encryption programs for the >> Pilot or that there are better languages to program it in? (Basic >> really isn't bad for something like RC4) > >If I understa