-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- 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. - -- Joel "Espy" Klecker Debian GNU/Linux Developer <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian GNU/Linux <http://www.debian.org/> PGP Fingerprint (RSA Key): 12 92 9C E4 60 DF 62 CD FC AD 18 47 9A 74 E7 D1 Apple Flavored Unix <http://www.espy.org/apple-flavored-unix/> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.5 iQCVAwUBNJsAPwoYIlYX1XaBAQFx1gP9EA1igSIPfoG/1eKoFuBnhpjuo4wIo8lR KHTEbNvDuSk/rKjRXk/XYUjLllobUam+ACvXZ9BV1MPjJti96dDB2oNE8Ls+DC6V ySJajm2NBS2lwYjm8I7ZnO8mwDlIyzywaq5emQFAQdPb/Q5v5uGPgG3eugZxN0Un IYqTt4vO+q4= =B0X8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----