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Re: [ANSWER] NIST's ftp site
> Thanks to all who responded to my question.
> The answer is: csrc.ncsl.nist.gov
> Also, apparently, source for DES was in Appendix A of the file
> "/pub/nistpubs/fips181.txt". However, it was removed and replaced with
> the following:
It wasn't/isn't the only ftp site in US that has fips181.txt available.
There are other sites that still have the information.
Besides I doubt that anyone would having problems finding sources of DES
they are all over the net (in and out of US). Clearly ITAR fails so be
happy.
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> I wonder if they'll ship to an address outside of the US or Canada? I
> wonder if the people who package and mail the stuff even look at it?
Why bother just find it on another site, there are plenty out there.
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