Message-Id: <199802041455.QAA05517@ankara.duzen.com.tr> Comments: Authenticated sender is From: "S. M. Halloran" Organization: User RFC 822- and 1123-Compliant To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 16:56:10 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: encryption In-reply-to: <199801302349.MAA13757@fep2-orange.clear.net.nz> Precedence: bulk > Hi, I wish to make a encryption program using djgpp and allegro. > What I wish to know is if djgpp has an encrypytion library yet. > > I'm looking for >64 bit encryption. (bit, if i can't get this, I'll > settle for 32bit) > > Barring a library, is there some source I could get? > You know, PGP source has been available and open ever since people could figure out how to say the words "public key cryptography", let alone understand what it means. I have source for 2.6.3i, which is the international version and doesn't mess around with US restrictions on strong encryption. I think you might try something like http://www.pgpi.com or something like that, or enter PGP into a Yahoo search. PGP does up to 2048 bit encryption in its latest versions as I recall, or were they working on it? This is the bread and butter of the cypherpunks too. Probably one or two other than myself will probably admit to following their lists. You may want to sign up to their lists, if you dare; they still take serious questions on cryptography, even from novices. Mitch Halloran Research (Bio)chemist Duzen Laboratories Group Ankara TURKEY mitch AT duzen DOT com DOT tr other job title: Sequoia's (dob 12-20-95) daddy