1995-12-06 - PGP

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From: “Daniel ‘genius’ Charpentier” <drcharpe@hamlet.uncg.edu>
To: cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Message Hash: 66be1513acc81f18541e87dd9b3cccdb454e67f2c03ed3b62bb0fe5e010449ee
Message ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.951206125002.25551A-100000@hamlet>
Reply To: N/A
UTC Datetime: 1995-12-06 18:07:47 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 6 Dec 95 10:07:47 PST

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From: "Daniel 'genius' Charpentier" <drcharpe@hamlet.uncg.edu>
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 95 10:07:47 PST
To: cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Subject: PGP
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.951206125002.25551A-100000@hamlet>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain


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   I've tried to find out the answers to my
questions myself but I haven't been very successful.
Actually, I haven't been successful at all.  First of all,
I've been using PGP on my computer but when I tried to port it
over to my unix account it didn't work.  I took the source code
and tried to compile it using the unix g++ compiler but it gave
me all of these errors.  Where can I find PGP that is already
compiled for unix or at the very least will compile for unix?
Secondly, if I create a program that makes using PGP more
user friendly can I let other people have it ( for FREE )?
Lastly, what is considered overkill with cryptography?
I don't believe anything is.  My programs accept what the user
inputs for how large prime numbers should be ( my public
key programs ) but I make them able to accept values that go
up to 30720 bits ( I don't believe a number can ever be large
enough ).  You can never be to safe...never.

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