Re: 128-bit netscaoe v4 for bellsouth.net

2000-09-05 Thread David Marshall
Sonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hello I would like to know if Netscape communictor version 4.* is > available for bellsouth.net with 128-bit encryption. Pleas Email me Is there a message hidden in these messages of blithe idiocy, possibly hidden in the typos? Maybe revealable by some odd alg

Re: Permutations in DES

2000-09-05 Thread David Honig
At 08:00 PM 9/5/00 -0400, Augusto Jun Devegili wrote: >Hi all, > >I was just wondering... In DES, there's an Initial >Permutation (IP) on the plaintext, then 16 rounds, and >then the inverse permutation (IP^-1) of the result to >produce the ciphertext. > >How effective are these permutations? D

Re: Whipped Europeans

2000-09-05 Thread BENHAM TIMOTHY JAMES
Well to do coke-heads had been "freebasing" the alkaloid (free base) for years before crack was invented. Crack just made the same thing available in small quantities to the (black) masses and a panic ensued. Tim > > Said by Sampo Syreeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > -- begin quote -- > >Crack coc

Re: Is kerberos broken?

2000-09-05 Thread BENHAM TIMOTHY JAMES
> > On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, BENHAM TIMOTHY JAMES wrote: > > >A human can easily remember 26 random letters from a 32 character > >alphabet with a little mnemonic method (eg map each character to a > >word so that it makes up some sort of dumb story). 5*26==130 which > >is more bits than computers

Black Rock, Nev

2000-09-05 Thread David Honig
Black Rock, Nev (Routers) Air Force spokeswoman Jane Denning apologized for the accidental detonation of a fuel-air munition above the "Burning Man" campgrounds, blaming the error on outdated National Imagery and Mapping Agency maps that showed the area as part of an active nearby bombing range.

Spread misinfo, got to jail?

2000-09-05 Thread Blank Frank
Friday September 1 6:42 PM ET Bloomberg, Internet Wire Sued Over Emulex By Nicole Volpe NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Florida investor has filed a lawsuit against Internet Wire and Bloomberg LP over a false press release that led to a nosedive

export reg timewarp? (Re: RC4 source as a literate program)

2000-09-05 Thread Michael Motyka
> The US export regulations no longer prevent export of crypto. PGP > exported binary copies of PGP from US websites, as now do many other > companies. Crypto source is exported also from numerous web sites. > > I don't follow why all the discussion talking as if ITAR and EARs were > still in ef