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Regarding "Re: are md5sums mandatory for all packages?" of 10:31 AM -0800
1997-12-19, Scott Ellis wrote:

>And the instant someone provides us with free software equivilant to ssh
>or pgp, we'll move to use it.

Kerberos is free software and it is more than equivalent to ssh. It also
has the advantage of being a standards track protocol (RFC 1510).
Personally, were there a `kerberos' package for Debian, I'd ditch ssh in an
instant.

As for PGP, the free PGPLib should make it possible to do a
reimplementation of PGP, though such a thing doesn't yet exist.

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