pgp/gpg interoperability problem

2001-01-06 Thread Udhay Shankar N
I have a problem. I'm using PGPfreeware 6.5.8 (the one that fixes the ADK bug) under Windoze and it barfs everytime it's asked to verify a GPG signature. I don't remember this from earlier versions - what gives ? Udhay -- ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com

Announcing Cypherpunks-India

2001-01-06 Thread Udhay Shankar N
will put up some more information at the URLs above. Thanks for all your support, and see you on the list! Udhay - -- ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com)) God is silent. Now if we can only get Man to shut up. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware

Fwd: from Edupage, December 22, 2000

2001-01-02 Thread Udhay Shankar N
a laser, causing the turnstile to emit a single photon. (USA Today, 22 December 2000) -- ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com)) God is silent. Now if we can only get Man to shut up.

Re: /. Yahoo delivers encrypted email

2000-12-06 Thread Udhay Shankar N
, for example. Udhay -- ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com)) God is silent. Now if we can only get Man to shut up.

Interesting new covert channel

2000-05-10 Thread Udhay Shankar N
http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue2_5/rowland/ The TCP/IP protocol suite has a number of weaknesses that allow an attacker to leverage techniques in the form of covert channels to surreptitiously pass data in otherwise benign packets. This paper attempts to illustrate these weaknesses in

Re: Fwd: Cipher-Saber

2000-02-03 Thread Udhay Shankar N
Arnold G. Reinhold wrote: [ on 11:38 AM 1/31/00 -0500 ] Does anyone know a good advocacy page for crypto freedom in the UK? I'd like to comply with the following request. Try http://www.stand.org.uk/ Udhay -- _

NSA sued for privacy violations

1999-12-06 Thread Udhay Shankar N
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/19991205/tc/19991205067.html Sunday December 05 04:30 PM EST Privacy group sues NSA over spy net Robert Lemos, ZDNet Americans could learn more about the degree to which the secretive National Security Agency -- the government body charged with cracking codes

Re: Semantic Forests, from CWD (fwd)

1999-12-02 Thread Udhay Shankar N
At 20:49 12/01/1999 -0800, bram wrote: Maybe I'm just dense, but what's with the emphasis on phone conversations? Voice processing is flaky at best, and computationally expensive regardless. Faxes, on the other hand, can be OCR'ed easily, and email is in plaintext to begin with. Probably (I do

Semantic Forests, from CWD (fwd)

1999-12-01 Thread Udhay Shankar N
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 15:18:43 -0500 To: undisclosed-recipients: ; CyberWire Dispatch // (c) Copyright 1999 // November 30 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jacking in from the "Sticks and Stones" Port: By Suelette Dreyfus Special

Re: 128-bit support

1999-11-30 Thread Udhay Shankar N
At 00:15 11/30/1999 -0800, Bill Stewart wrote: I don't know what laws, if any, India may have about it, but there probably aren't any. Not yet, but there is something in the pipeline that would require people to decrypt messages on request, among other pieces of cluelessness. I wrote about

Intel's new encryption chipset

1999-09-16 Thread Udhay Shankar N
Does anybody have more info on this ? http://developer.intel.com/design/network/82559c.htm IntelĀ® 82559C Fast Ethernet Multifunction PCI CardBus Controller and the IntelĀ® 82594ED encryption co-processor provide an encryption chipset that enables high-performance Internet Protocol Security

Fwd: munitions.

1999-09-08 Thread Udhay Shankar N
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- (crossposted, apologies for multiple copies) Please contact either Vipul or myself if you're interested. Udhay # Message forwarded by Udhay Shankar N # Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 09:51:43 +0530 From: Vipul Ved Prakash [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Udhay [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: US Urges Ban of Internet Crypto

1999-08-01 Thread Udhay Shankar N
At 02:05 PM 7/29/99 -0400, Robert Hettinga wrote: The more money people make with internet commerce, the fewer legs totalitarians will have to stand on when they call for the criminalization of strong cryptography. I wish I could agree with you. I think, however, that your thesis holds only

And now, a java encoder ring!

1999-07-30 Thread Udhay Shankar N
(what fun. - udhay) http://www.javaworld.com/jw-08-1998/jw-08-indepth.html For me, the highlight of the JavaOne Developer Conference in San Francisco last March was Dallas Semiconductor's iButton with Java -- aka the Java Ring, a wearable computer that ran Java. It allegedly had a