From: Joe Eversole Area: Public Key Encryption To: Mike Haglund 24 Dec 94 09:44:00 Subject: 2048 bit keys UpdReq MH> Remember, on the 1st of January, PGP 2.6.2 will accept and MH> generate 2047 or 2048 bit public keys. You could set your clock It's December 25 (Christmas). * RM 1.4 B1371 * If wishes were horses, horses would ride. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Harold Roberts Area: Public Key Encryption To: Glen Todd 21 Dec 94 10:25:12 Subject: Re: A Good Idea! UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Glen Todd Was overheard sayin to @gk pace GT> I like it. My only question would be an address for those of us who GT> don't have direct internet hookups. (Like me -- grin.) GT> Wind to thy wings, GT> Glen Glen fido supports a gateway to the internet via the UUCP and effectively gates the mail there. i have an account on a slip/ppp site, and i have a regular ole internet door on my bbs for the users, and i tried it to send a test message to myself and it worked great. if ya want more details on how to send it to the @prez...just let me know Harold -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAwUBLvhWzYekDg0bNg7JAQE05AQAgX58VBpHv/tAgSOdxPWoGPXoku6TSiVf Wb/8ZLIQgDtG3awOBQut5RMI0/9gg5tJJOpq2qlBj481wWZmjs7JBTmytzK3xG9d 1e3ujfHp0juoM1J75Sgr2C+Q3L420vK0TrAUXeR3bgQUC22V6U5RYj0xjBJRiWc0 KObf9tYw5qY= =Jg+5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ~~~ PGPBLUE v1.7 ... Sex's evil, evil's sin, sin's forgiven, so let it begin! 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Shawn McMahon Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jim Grubs, W8GRT 26 Dec 94 09:17:34 Subject: A Good Idea! UpdReq Despite the stern warnings of the tribal elders, Jim Grubs, W8GRT said this to Shawn McMahon: JGW> You forgot to warn him that his only response from president@whitehouse.gov will be a JGW> b......t robot message. Didn't wanna spoil Christmas for him. :-) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Zorch Frezberg Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 20 Dec 94 04:45:54 Subject: A question... UpdReq Does the Pentium floating decimal point problem have any effect on PGP encryption technique? This was just a horrid thought that went through my mind a few hours ago and has me wondering. -zf- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Michael Johnson Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 25 Dec 94 21:17:16 Subject: encoding/decoding XX/UU UpdReq Hello All: This may be the wrong echomail conference to ask this, but since you are all encoding/decoding experts and familiar with ascii armoring. I've seen a post of a debug script that creates the UUD20.COM file - which is a UU-decoder. I'd like this script if I can get it and the program creates debug scripts and binhex scripts would be nice, too. Can anyone help? Here is the UUD20.COM file that I would like a debug script made of... begin 644 uud20.com MZ:L`5&AIY*``SV[0_S2$#^(/O`KIP!#OZ=P6ZF`'KR+@` M/8@%S2%S`^F-`:.F`>AH`>BB`+]A!*T]8F5U]*T]9VEU[JT];B!UZ*PZQ'3[ MK#K$=?NL.L1T^PK`=`.JZ_2Z800SR8@-M#S-(7,#Z1T!HZ@!OQ$$Z%X`Z+8` MAZ`.B?`%E8/&!U!+`@ MZP@\#70;/`IT&:K^P8#Y4'7:K$UU!5#H?0!8/`IU\^N[1DV)-J0!BSZL`;[! M`\,RY*P*P'0W+"`*P'0QHL$#`\`#P+L#`/;S=`3^P#+D23O!=AB+WXO^`_F1 M*\BP(/.JB_NZ@`&Y&`#H7P#XP_G#BPZJ`0O)=!^Z$03'!JH!``"+'J@!M$#- M(7,(NEP!N10`ZRJ)%JP!P[IP!(ORN0#PBQZF`;0_S2%R#0O`=0;H%`#I'?^+ >Z,.Z20&Y$P!0Z`H`6.D,_[IP`;D0`+L"`+1`S2'# `end Michael michael@osuokc.okstate.edu 1:147/3006 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Donald Price Area: Public Key Encryption To: Zorch Frezberg 20 Dec 94 05:28:30 Subject: hi UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- How's it going? I just started receiving this echo and experimenting with PGP a few day ago. Not a bad little program. Donald -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLvbbELN6p1QTDElVAQFaPAQAq8/pkyEWBTG9zxnEMrHIsl+7jRPBRGJH NzICLaKwqN4FPofWcTXYzS9EkjWL2jwp6bjhElghYYaPNMgwd3YfiA9xTfc85yx1 vhkgXhOCaXvgzXSKG2xv3G1u7MXpVwcJgx0Lt53BPQnYVb3xoojFiR2Vf84zEQ/T ZsBu6piDZaI= =36Bu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Zorch Frezberg Area: Public Key Encryption To: Donald Price 20 Dec 94 20:24:02 Subject: hi UpdReq In a msg on , Donald Price of 1:205/18 writes: DP> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- DP> How's it going? I just started receiving this echo and DP> experimenting with PGP a few day ago. Not a bad little DP> program. DP> Donald DP> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- DP> Version: 2.6.2 DP> iQCVAwUBLvbbELN6p1QTDElVAQFaPAQAq8/pkyEWBTG9zxnEMrHIsl+7jRPBRGJH DP> NzICLaKwqN4FPofWcTXYzS9EkjWL2jwp6bjhElghYYaPNMgwd3YfiA9xTfc85yx1 DP> vhkgXhOCaXvgzXSKG2xv3G1u7MXpVwcJgx0Lt53BPQnYVb3xoojFiR2Vf84zEQ/T DP> ZsBu6piDZaI= DP> =36Bu DP> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hey, Don! It's pretty fun to play with, though I've also had some serious moments where it came in very handy. Maybe it's time to exchange keys, no? - -zf- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Privacy is a Basic Human Right, Not a Government Granted Privilege. iQCVAwUBLvetk+tKCJjcok1BAQHXbQP/doDgsoA4odrJ3iND8vhcSgaKN4OfytUe uk7F81ND1CsORTcllkE7zi3YGphoCgFsg3/ZcMHEtWBlUH2qejxWrgDw2n9yEEW+ UVKbOkDrCD3uqpmfJTHG1v6SDRvn8fmAURO9ic2Gf/zejQpQwgfnnAS3cnpBdsJp KJKCwBmc5jE= =I5R1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Donald Price Area: Public Key Encryption To: Zorch Frezberg 21 Dec 94 19:49:14 Subject: hi UpdReq -> Hey, Don! It's pretty fun to play with, though I've also had some -> serious moments where it came in very handy. -> -> Maybe it's time to exchange keys, no? -> -> - -zf- -> -> -> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- -> Version: 2.6.2 -> Comment: Privacy is a Basic Human Right, Not a Government Granted Pri -> -> iQCVAwUBLvetk+tKCJjcok1BAQHXbQP/doDgsoA4odrJ3iND8vhcSgaKN4OfytUe -> uk7F81ND1CsORTcllkE7zi3YGphoCgFsg3/ZcMHEtWBlUH2qejxWrgDw2n9yEEW+ -> UVKbOkDrCD3uqpmfJTHG1v6SDRvn8fmAURO9ic2Gf/zejQpQwgfnnAS3cnpBdsJp -> KJKCwBmc5jE= -> =I5R1 -> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I can see where it just might come in handy. Exchanging keys sounds goo It's on it's way via E-Mail this evening. C-Ya. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLvj1nLN6p1QTDElVAQGh1AQAiZBeOs2KFp977QPY3F2qAw2ciZznswW3 3VLic1dElz86Eh6z/dGMkMc2YeKbDHn5wQu2MjI1JaYFIwP1QQvv5Eu6VjPQDWYx LttJhzXBaxbmKcQHfnUgQXA/UEdOfQpsvedoxFbLT87jx7vWhBZarlKdVtNL8X5l 9Kwr54Fyt7g= =8vB0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Shawn McMahon Area: Public Key Encryption To: jason carr 26 Dec 94 09:15:14 Subject: Re: KEY REVOKE UpdReq Despite the stern warnings of the tribal elders, jason carr said this to Shawn McMahon: jc> Or if you're gonna SDBox your backup key, you could skip a step and jc> just put your current pass in the SDBox, huh? Yeah. If you don't write "my PGP passphrase" on the top of the slip of paper, this might not be a bad idea. If, say, your passphrase is a line from a favorite poem, merely putting a copy of the poem in your box might be enough to jog your memory. If your password is a string of numbers, you could always put something like "for emergencies, call" and the number. Or variations on the above. I had a friend who used a variation on the latter to store a copy of his ATM PIN. He put an ex-girlfriend's name in his address book (one he hated, so he wouldn't forget ) and put the local exchange followed by his PIN. 7 digits, looked perfectly legit. You should *ONLY* do that if the piece of paper is fairly secure, however; a piece of paper in your desk is *NOT* secure. If you're relying on the physical security of your office or bedroom, you might as well use your freakin' name as the password 'cause it'll be that easy to break. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jim Bell 25 Dec 94 02:33:32 Subject: Re: Name that phone UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 23 Dec 94, Jim Bell was quoted as saying: JB> Could someone please forward this names to Zimmerman for me? I'll JB> try to do it myself, but my ability to do Internet is distinctly JB> limited. done. TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: PGP 2.6.2 is LEGAL in Zone 1! So USE it! 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