[Previous] [Next] [Index] [Thread]

Re: Overlapping lists



>I am on all three of theses lists.
>
>	e-payment@ccbellcore.com, 

>	www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu, 

>	www-buyinfo@allegra.att.com

Me, too.
>
>Everything posted to any of these lists seems to be cross posted to the 

>others.    The result is that I get three of every post to any of these. 

>
>Is there a reason for three separate completely overlapped lists on the 

>same topic?  Can we merge them into one list?
>
>If not, can someone enunciate some clear principles for differentiating 

>what should be on each list?

I second this. We need either one list or a clear distinctions, end esp. no  
crossposting!! It is really annoying, esp. because these lists have different  
lags, so I don't receive all three copies at once, but often with a lot of  
other mails in between.

  Wolfgang Roeckelein
---
Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Inf.	Voice:	+49 261 6509 173
Wolfgang Roeckelein	Fax:	+49 261 6509 179
WHU Koblenz		E-Mail:	roeckelein@wi.whu-koblenz.de
Burgplatz 2			(NeXTmail ok)
D-56179 Vallendar
Germany
------- echo test | rsa -e 10001 1967cb529 | rsa -d ac363601 1967cb529 --------
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -s-- #export-a-crypto-system sig, RSA in 4 lines PERL:
$e-$d&(($k,$n)=@ARGV)==2||die"$0 -d|-e key mod <in >out\n";$v=$w=1+length$n&
~1;$v-=$d*2;$w-=$e*2;$_=unpack('B*',pack('H*',1&length$k?"0$k":$k));s/^0+//;
s/1/0lM*ln%/g;s/0/d*ln%/g;while(read(STDIN,$m,$w/2)){$m=unpack("H$w",$m);$a=
`echo 16oOi\U$m SM$n\Esn1$_ p|dc`;print pack("H$v",'0'x($v+1-length$a).$a);}
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Residents of the U.S.A. & France *MUST NOT* include this .sig if following up!
**** Residents of France & Russia *MUST NOT* make any use of this -sig !  ****