Well I never, that's the first time I've come across a URL which is case 
sensitive. Try capitalising
the AES then it works. I was browsing on a different machine to my email; I 
just typed it in without
thinking.

http://fp.gladman.plus.com/AES/index.htm

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Ball [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 16 December 2005 16:39
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: P1619.1 (Tape): GMAC Test vectors
>
>
> Hi Colin,
>
> Would you mind double-checking the link below?  I tried it out, but got a 
> 'Not Found'
> error on my web browser.  It looks like Brian has deleted the /aes/ directory.
>
> Thanks,
> -Matt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Colin
> Sinclair
> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 9:16 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: P1619.1 (Tape): GMAC Test vectors
>
>
> > There's been a lot of traffic on this list recently
>
> I'm guilty as charged! Apologies to those not interested in finer points of 
> LRW!
>
> > I had a quick question about the GMAC proposal.  Could we get some 
> > GMAC-only test vectors
> > added to the GCM spec?  In particular, I'm interested in a test vector that 
> > has a
> > non-zero AAD length and a zero plaintext length.  Preferably, the AAD would 
> > be at least
> > 256-bits long.  David McGrew, would you be able to provide something like 
> > this?  This
> > would be really helpful for testing GMAC.
>
> The best freely available, and fully-featured, GCM software implementation is 
> from
> Brian Gladman, http://fp.gladman.plus.com/aes/index.htm,
> scroll down and look for link to zip file called modes.zip.
>
> Just write a simple C program around this to print out some test vectors.
>
> Colin.
>

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