On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 03:06:58PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Can you explain what is pgp5 able to do which gnupg and the IDEA plugin
> do not support?
In theory, nothing. Some people on debian-security thought gpg had
problems with some keys, but couldn't cite anything concrete.
However, peopl
On Aug 06, Ian Beckwith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After asking on debian-security, it appears that there is still a
> demand for pgp in debian. Although gpg provides a superset of
> features, it doesn't have IDEA support compiled in (it is
> patent-encumbered) but pgp, as it is non-US/non-free,
After asking on debian-security, it appears that there is still a
demand for pgp in debian. Although gpg provides a superset of
features, it doesn't have IDEA support compiled in (it is
patent-encumbered) but pgp, as it is non-US/non-free, can still
support IDEA.
Packages of pgp5i are at
http://n
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