From: Shawn McMahon Area: Public Key Encryption To: David McIntyre 17 Nov 94 09:23:00 Subject: Re: PKZIP security UpdReq Despite the stern warnings of the tribal elders, David McIntyre said this to Jim Cannell: DM> unbelievably huge wordfile. Even then, it's possible to not DM> ever hit upon the correct password after tying up your DM> computer for many hours or even days. Multitasking, my man; multitasking. The only way to do things like that. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Mark Carter Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Goerzen 16 Nov 94 23:26:02 Subject: Internet sites. UpdReq In a msg on , John Goerzen of 1:291/51 wrote: JG> Versions prior to 2.5 were possibly illegal anyway, so why offer JG> them? Nostalgia? History? JG> can get 2.6.1 by first *TELNETTING* to net-dist.mit.edu. Actually, you can't. They only offer PGP 2.6.2 these days. JG> Also, if you offer them for downloading, make sure that it JG> is only offered to citizens of the US.... Or Canada... though MIT hasn't gotten that through their heads yet. Telnetting to MIT, I have to either resign myself to getting PGP from another site, or cross my fingers when answering questions like "Are you a citizen of the United States?" JG> you can be in heaps of legal trouble otherwise. Well, fortunately it's in line with the heaps of trouble you can get in by jaywalking... same kind of enforcement policy. Mark 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Glen Todd Area: Public Key Encryption To: Wes Landaker 18 Nov 94 20:24:00 Subject: PGP and GoldEd UpdReq *** Answering a msg posted in area PERSONAL (Sysop personal mail). Bright the day, Wes! 16 Nov 94 22:55, Wes Landaker wrote to Glen Todd: WL> * Forwarded from area 'PUBLIC_KEYS' WL> Why bother? Have Golded do the work for you! :) For example: WL> in Golded.cfg: ... much deleted ... Thanks, Wes. Will check it out. Wind to thy wings, Glen ... See you in the shadows---if you see me at all. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Marshall Votta Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Goerzen 17 Nov 94 22:06:50 Subject: Re: Status of Clipper UpdReq JG> Does anybody know the current status of the Clipper chip? The last I heard JG> was that the Clinton administration supports it. Clipper was, in and of itself, defeated as a proposal. It managed to stir activity in the otherwise computer-idle minds of political amerikka, so do not expect to sleep soundly just yet. -ls 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: David Chessler Area: Public Key Encryption To: James O'Meara 18 Nov 94 01:41:00 Subject: Pgp 2.6.2 official m.i.t. UpdReq On 11-13-94 (01:06), James O'Meara, in a message to David Chessler about "PGP 2.6.2 OFFICIAL M.I.T.", stated the following: JO>Is "SLMR 2.1b" an update I don't know about? I have (as you can see) When hacking it to remove the beg screen, it's the work of a moment to also change the tagline. ___ __ chessler@trinitydc.edu d_)--/d chessler@cap.gwu.edu * SLMR 2.1b * E-mail: ->132 1:109/459 david.chessler@neteast.com 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: David Chessler Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jason Carr 18 Nov 94 01:42:00 Subject: Pkzip security UpdReq On 11-15-94 (21:09), Jason Carr, in a message to David Chessler about "PKZIP SECURITY", stated the following: >DC> cypherpunks directory at ftp.cusa.berkeley.edu I got most >DC> of them there. JC>Do you have any up for FREQ? I am not on any BBS that supports FREQ. ___ __ chessler@trinitydc.edu d_)--/d chessler@cap.gwu.edu * SLMR 2.1b * E-mail: ->132 1:109/459 david.chessler@neteast.com 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718