From: Si Reasoning Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 10 Feb 95 18:06:16 Subject: INTERESTED BUT UNKNOWLEDG UpdReq Aloha, I am interested in learning more about encryption and ways that it can be used through the internet. I am just starting to turn my attention towards this and I have very little knowledge to go on. Any primer or brief intor would be greatly appreciated. Please include examples of some of the software out there and how it could be used to insure privacy not unlike regular mail (which would entail a certain amount of shared software I would assume.) Many mahalos --- CMPQwk #1.4 UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Mark Drew Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 12 Feb 95 14:58:00 Subject: PGPBLUE UpdReq Can anyone tell me where I can FTP Pgpblue? Thanks ... Excuse me... Just what chicken and which road were you talking about? ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Scott Mills Area: Public Key Encryption To: Nolan Lee 12 Feb 95 07:57:24 Subject: PGP source UpdReq Thursday February 09 1995, Nolan Lee writes to David McIntyre: NL> As of yet, I haven't been able to find the sorce for 2.6.2. ;-( Got it here. You can freq it as PGPSRC, pgp262s.zip, or call and download it. Scott The quickest way to a lawyer's heart is with a broadsword. Scott Mills 1024/26CD5D03 For my PGP key freq PGPKEY sm@f119.n265.z1.fidonet.org --- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Ted Rolle Area: Public Key Encryption To: Nolan Lee 10 Feb 95 22:14:00 Subject: version for Linux UpdReq Hello Nolan! Thursday February 09 1995 10:44, Nolan Lee wrote to David McIntyre: NL> As of yet, I haven't been able to find the sorce for 2.6.2. ;-( Are you serious? Ted 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Glen Todd Area: Public Key Encryption To: Scott Mills 12 Feb 95 09:44:30 Subject: Golded @enc: PGP UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Bright the day, Scott! Friday February 10 1995 13:42, Scott Mills wrote to All: SM> I noticed that Golded is now putting an extra kludge in my messages. SM> Everything that has a PGP sig has @ENC: PGP as a kludge line. A quick look SM> through the docs of the latest gamma gave the following excerpt. Which one is this? I'm running 2.50b1016+ and I haven't seen this one pop up. SM> add the FSC-0073 kludge "^aENC: PGP" to indicate that the message Guess I'll have to read FSC-0073. I'd been hoping for a PGP kluge, but one a little more useful than that. SM> New Opcode #4: HCF - Halt and Catch Fire Don't forget: EMW -- Emulate Maytag Washer BST -- Backspace and Stretch Tape XOI -- Execute Operator Immediate There are others, but I can't remember them off hand. Wind to thy wings, Glen ... Burn the Castle and storm the keep, Kill the Women but SAVE THE SHEEP! - --- GoldED/386 2.50.B1016+ Gamma -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Joe McCarthy would have loved the Clipper chip. iQEVAwUBLz48wUsDfAvy+TXBAQGj5Af/URVpldgak6LwX3zOD3QFk2NhDSOGnHbs cw2XI5fxO9q5VPp0EMrxbw2mUDSFA16kWUWoHZXEzyk5VZDbur+7Br5TOomtxnPG S1NxmJR8kEaZ6hYKBoIt32YEzUnQXXlcqUez5JFmGbBMdsHj1FHo0F5NI/dDh/Bv jnG2dDjMg4R5IdMpu+nV+r4Luoqh1iVtxBSWZQpkNxwn0Aj6c5sxXVPQbfZS8nJG UuIn2o7M1jxOhzmA/i3qYqHWlmFTuTsjCDq/o5/xuTZFeVHUMjNhlCmYjVaLQLTy 6Nd4vpLB17IfiX3UdTQIHQTwlKRS/YTCfyw69y5Y5WvGCC71JGEXRw== =bUzj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Glen Todd Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jim Grubs, W8GRT 12 Feb 95 21:53:18 Subject: Can I Freq Pgp? UpdReq Bright the day, Jim! Friday February 10 1995 17:09, Jim Grubs, W8GRT wrote to Scott Mills: >> Not even close to the worst case. Go over to DR_DEBUG and post a >> message with >> even a PGP fingerprint in it and see what happens. The co-mod there >> wanted my >> access yanked because I kept posting "encrypted" messages. JGWG> I've come to the conclusion that a lot of people ENJOY being stupid and JGWG> pigheaded. Boy, ain't _that_ the truth, though. (Just go over and take a peek in HolySmoke) I _encourage_ PGP on my board and in my echos (I moderate two), and anybody that doesn't like it is S-O-L. Wind to thy wings, Glen ... Normality doesn't want me and Insanity thinks I'm trying to usurp. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Glen Todd Area: Public Key Encryption To: Bill Brown 12 Feb 95 21:56:04 Subject: inquiry UpdReq Bright the day, Bill! Thursday February 09 1995 15:51, Bill Brown wrote to Alan Pugh: AP>> the spook would see the beginning of, say, the constitution and AP>> say "oh, that rag again" and delete it. BB> There's certainly something poetic about that image ;) but I would suspect BB> there'd be automated AnythingChangedInThis? programs to check for messages BB> "hidden" a page or two from the top. Okay, so have your program insert, oh, say, a date/time stamp or a random 'fortune-cookie' quote here or there. Wind to thy wings, Glen ... "Look, it's Darwin's grab bag!" -- Batty Koda 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Glen Todd Area: Public Key Encryption To: Donald Rose 12 Feb 95 21:57:52 Subject: Inquiry UpdReq Bright the day, Donald! Saturday February 11 1995 00:52, Donald Rose wrote to Alan Pugh: DR> Better yet, take a .gif file and crypt it about 60 times DR> (the same file), so when they finally get it open they see DR> Bill the Cat looking at them with his tounge out. I love it! Wind to thy wings, Glen ... An armed man is a citizen; an unarmed man is a subject. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Richard Dale Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 11 Feb 95 10:04:10 Subject: Clear signing UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I have decided not to disable/revoke my 1024-bit key yet, though I have generated a 2047-bit key. I'm still in the midst of recovering from the switchover from 2.3a, where I generated a completely new 1024-bit key and am having to decrypt files on one computer in 2.3a and re-encrypt them on another in 2.6.2. I believe I could add the 2.3a key to this ring and bypass that, but that's a can of worms. Anyway, I sign most of my messages and replies using my 2047-bit key. It takes 45 seconds to sign it, meaning if I post 20 replies and messages, that's 15 minutes spent staring at the computer. I suspect using my 1024-bit key would be faster, but am unsure how to do it. I use: PGP -sta +clearsig=on reply in the batch file that calls my editor. Both my names and addresses are the same, but the keys are different. I want to use the old hex number? Where does that go? Or should I just forget it and move my mail to the faster computer or suffer through the wait on this one? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: -[ Privacy through random acts of encryption ]- iQEVAwUBLzzfr55xs6E4H32JAQH6Rgf/YHtHHZn7tEHojPHvWtrny3uKRSFAiBov GGDjv+ek3nSFETS7eKtNRFIbWPwVvWK8HwsIfo4qBnNcp8tODeg9+ZdHFmyOjq2e 2fUnINDGJrQmZCavc8PTSL/f2t12NJqNk2jrGWxzMkyRmoZF838Efli3JRXgZwTt bIOC7451MtfREggjGCFhLPJPxCDepi113R7gKIGLDOFTrG7h59eFgTlSl4GJ+bG2 B6goFDZoR3xwkjetAwMlQUqPlbUvOkeQVk8vYLSSnNXUOmqC94x6sBCOyKSsvsIK hgnVBHVgHLpuPzb93OwdmdbcgxaLApWFPln4zHpN/Mk6Joij5gcyNQ== =tFuW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- * 1st 2.00b #567 * The problem isn't repeating rifles, it's repeating offenders 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718