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From: simons@peti.gun.de (Peter Simons) (CSAA)
Subject: (CSAA) PGPAmiga 2.3a.4
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Date: Thu, 07 Jul 1994 01:42:51 -0400 (EDT)
Status: RO
TITLE
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
VERSION
Version 2.3a patchlevel 4
AUTHOR
Original version written by Colin Plumb and various contributors
Amiga port and enhancements by Peter Simons <simons@peti.GUN.de>
DESCRIPTION
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), from Phil's Pretty Good Software, is
a high security cryptographic software application for MSDOS,
Unix, VAX/VMS, Amiga and other computers. PGP allows people to
exchange files or messages with privacy, authentication, and
convenience. Privacy means that only those intended to receive a
message can read it. Authentication means that messages that
appear to be from a particular person can only have originated
from that person. Convenience means that privacy and
authentication are provided without the hassles of managing keys
associated with conventional cryptographic software. No secure
channels are needed to exchange keys between users, which makes
PGP much easier to use. This is because PGP is based on a powerful
new technology called "public key" cryptography. And PGP performs
the public-key functions faster than most other software
implementations. PGP is public key cryptography for the masses.
Please take note that the archive contains a readme file, with
checksums for ALL files in the distribution and is signed with my
key! Please be careful, if this file is missing or rigged!
CHANGES SINCE 2.3a.3
- added Assembler routines for basic maths, resulting in a major
speedup (up to 100% on 68020 or higher processors)
- compiled a special version for 68020 or higher processors
NOTES
This archive contains only the updated files. You WILL need the
original 2.3a.3 distribution, which is available from the Aminet,
too.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
none
LEGALITY
This version of PGP is perfectly legal anywhere besides the
United States of America and Canada. US citizens should check out
the 2.6 version available from Robert A. Knop <rknop@netcom.com>.
HOST NAME
Any Aminet host, i.e. ftp.uni-kl.de (131.246.9.95).
DIRECTORY
/pub/aminet/util/crypt/
FILE NAMES
PGPAmi23a_4.lha
DISTRIBUTABILITY
GNU General Public License
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