Re: PGPphone sources released.

1999-11-13 Thread Russell Nelson
Ted Lemon writes: > > > Apparently the sources to PGPphone have been released (after many > > years). See: > > According to that message, the license is not an open source license, > though, so this is unfortunately not very exciting. :'( Right. However, you are free to download the so

Re: PGPphone sources released.

1999-11-13 Thread Ted Lemon
> SpeakFreely (http://www.speakfreely.org) is already open source, so it > sets a minimum bar on the restrictions you can expect to be able to > set on the distribution of a freeware encrypting telephone package. Precisely. Too bad, though - I'd like to see PGPphone Open Sourced.

HTML of flannery Paper

1999-11-13 Thread John Young
We've completed an HTML version of Sarah Flannery's paper, except for the Mathematica code; same URL: http://cryptome.org/flannery-cp.htm (48KB with image) William Whyte suggested that the successful attack on Flannery's algorithm carried out by Purser, Flannery and 'Whyte, appended to the

Re: PGPphone sources released.

1999-11-13 Thread Ted Lemon
> Apparently the sources to PGPphone have been released (after many > years). See: According to that message, the license is not an open source license, though, so this is unfortunately not very exciting. :'( _MelloN_