1994-04-15 - Re: Some Questions…

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From: Anonymous <mg5n+ea2uj7war2ufizqiqrdidkaii9mfkcwjze6q910g3a6@andrew.cmu.edu>
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From: Anonymous <mg5n+ea2uj7war2ufizqiqrdidkaii9mfkcwjze6q910g3a6@andrew.cmu.edu>
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 94 10:07:35 PDT
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Subject: Re: Some Questions...
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SGT=DARREN=S.=HARLOW%ISB%MCTSSA@nwsfallbrook3.nwac.sea06.navy.mil wrote:

> 	I am new to the list and learning rapidly.  However I have a couple
> of questions:
> 
> 1)  How is it that I sign a message with PGP and still have the message be
> in plaintext?  I know this is trivial to most, but new to me.

pgp -sta +clearsig=on filename...

> 2)  I know that there were programs out there that would break the protection
> scheme for ZIP and ARJ files (older versions of both), is there new ones out
> and what are their keys based on?

Yes, there are some new versions out, but they're still not
particularily secure.  There are various programs to break them, you
could look on ftp soda.berkeley.edu, but you seem to be on UUCP so I
don't know if you can FTP or not...





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