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Chill out.... was Re: Keyserver service outRAGE
"Perry E. Metzger" <[email protected]> writes:
> Rather than everyone freaking out about 2.5, why not just wait a few
> hours until the FTP site is announced and look at the thing for
> ourselves?
>
> Myself, I'm running on the assumption that this is a good thing,
> because now PGP is completely legal in the U.S., and doubtless a PGP
> thats legal overseas using a library compatible with RSAREF will
> appear within days of release.
Amen to this! Wait a week, and this might be a great thing. If not, keep
using 2.3a.
I know that Jim Bidzos was interested in having a "pgp compatible" program
that started with rsaref and was legal and free. I know because I asked
him about liscensing last spring. He pointed me to an effort that
professor Jeffery Schiller (pgp key 0C4EE1 (jis@mit) on the usual servers)
was coordinating. I exchanged a few messages with a student up there,
then got lost in GMU work and lost track. I think the student did
something else, like crack RSA-129. But there are lots of students
at schools like MIT and GMU.
I sure hope this can provide a cloud free PGP for broke students.
Lets drop this thread for while, ok?
Pat
Pat Farrell Grad Student [email protected]
Department of Computer Science George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
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