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Subject: Re: [aclug-L] PGP--Meeting Topic
From: "Clint A. Brubakken" <cabrubak@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 13:27:55 -0500 (CDT)
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

You seem to be doing all the presentations from now on :)

Clint

On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Jonathan Hall wrote:

> I also have quite a bit of experience with PGP--I'd be happy to give a
> presentation on that topic at some point.
> 
> One should also cover GPG and probably other encryption packages.  A
> discussion of the legality of PGP and other encryptions (U.S.
> Import/export laws, patents, etc) might be interesting.  Might also be
> worth briefly describing how PGP, IDEA, DES, RC5, blowfish, etc, work.
> 
> Perhaps an encryption meeting in general, would be good, which could also
> encompass ssh, ssl, secure web servers, etc...
> 
> 
> On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Bryan A. Nelson wrote:
> 
> > At one time, it was suggested that we discuss PGP(Pretty Good Privacy) at
> > one of the meetings.  If there is any interest, and someone who is willing
> > to give a presentation, maybe be can discuss it at a future meeting.  i'd
> > volunteer, but i'm not even sure about the spelling.
> > 
> > bryan
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
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>   Jonathan Hall  *  jonhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx  *  PGP public key available
>  Systems Admin, Future Internet Services; Goessel, KS * (316) 367-2487
>          http://www.futureks.net  *  PGP Key ID: FE 00 FD 51
>          -=  Running Debian GNU/Linux 2.0, kernel 2.0.36  =-
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Clint Brubakken
Developer, Computer Science Services Group, LLC
Dictator-for-Life Air Capital Linux Users Group 
Independent Web Programming Contracting
Wichita, KS
cabrubak@xxxxxxx
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