From: merriman@metronet.com (David K. Merriman)
To: Andrew Brown <a.brown@nexor.co.uk>
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From: merriman@metronet.com (David K. Merriman)
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 94 08:48:05 PST
To: Andrew Brown <a.brown@nexor.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Encrypttion API (was: PGP DLL)
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>On Wed, 16 Nov 1994, David K. Merriman wrote:
>
>> If it helps any, there is a collection of encryption routines in .dll format
>> on sable.ox.ac.uk - they're in a file called wincrdll.zip. The zip file
>> includes the .dlls, source code, and brief explanatory text. The routines
>> are DES, IDEA, MD5, and an MD5 variant the author is calling MDC (?).
>
>I got the name MDC from the original posting of the method by Phil Karn
>to sci.crypt a number of years ago and it seemed sensible to retain it.
>Just a small point.
>
I stand corrected, and my apologies for any slight I may have inadvertently
caused. :-)
It's a nice collection, and very convenient, in any case.
Dave Merriman
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