pgp2 support for gnupg
Michael Deindl
olmur at dwarf.bb.bawue.de
Wed Jun 10 00:51:10 CEST 1998
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>>>>> "WK" == Werner Koch <wk at isil.d.shuttle.de> writes:
Hi!
WK> I'll encourage everyone to use the new features but due to the
WK> large pgp2 infrastructure I'm now convinced that a migration path
WK> is a needed.
I think, that's a very good decision.
WK> To enable the use of RSA in the U.S. someone should write a RSAREF
WK> version of the RSA extension; but let's wait until I'm ready with
WK> the extension scheme.
There's an ``rsarefeuro'' (or something like this) around, which has
the same interface as rsaref but is developed in Europe so that any
European could write code which can be compiled with rsaref.
WK> Because nobody has yet been found to write the random number stuff
WK> for non Freenix systems I'll change my release schedule and will
WK> step to 0.3 soon.
I think, the early pgp versions were released under GPL, so that it
should be possible to use this random-generator. Additionally there
is ``noise.sys'' (?) which collects random-data from MS-DOS.
No, I'm not volunteering. Besides that I don't have DOS/Windows, I
have and want to write the manual first.
Bye,
Michael
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