Path: sparky!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!wupost!emory!utkcs2!memstvx1!ujacampbe From: ujac...@memstvx1.memst.edu (James Campbell) Newsgroups: alt.privacy Subject: PGP v. 2.1 Released Message-ID: <1992Dec9.013038.4470@memstvx1.memst.edu> Date: 9 Dec 92 01:30:38 -0600 Organization: MSU Cryptosystems Lines: 54 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- PGP 2.1 Available - ----------------- Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) Version 2.1 is now available, from Europe. This new version of the world's most popular and politically controversial public key encryption program has numerous bug fixes over version 2.0, and several new features. For example, you can now display the MD5 hash of a public key, to facilitate verifying it over the telephone with the owner of that public key. Also, it is now possible to send via email an unencrypted signed message without putting the whole message in Radix-64 format, to make it possible to read without PGP. This is analogous to the PEM MIC-CLEAR signed message functionality. PGP 2.1 incorporates many patches from the user community to port it to more platforms. And it runs faster. Also, a lot of annoying bugs and ergonomic oversights have been fixed. PGP 2.0 fans will find many rough edges have been smoothed out. The filenames are pgp21.zip for the MSDOS executable release, and pgp21src.zip for the source code release. You must have PKUNZIP version 1.1 or later to unzip them, or they won't unzip. The primary initial FTP sites that have it are: Finland: nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100) Directory: /pub/unix/security/crypt/ Italy: ghost.dsi.unimi.it (149.132.2.1) Directory: /pub/security/ As previously, this prohibited and politically popular program will probably propagate through the same channels as PGP 2.0. Of course, if you live in the USA, you really shouldn't be using it. If you have any questions about where else to get it, contact Hugh Miller, at hmi...@lucpul.it.luc.edu. Hugh can send you the latest evolving list of FTP sites, BBS phone numbers, and other sources. Philip Zimmermann Phil's Pretty Good Software -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.1 iQCVAgUBKyLbAuJ13g7/Z/cLAQFxoAP+OqIqZu2zfA7LycuBJmaF0cms6xyYYok+ ifFW5hIKYUDqvVwLQg5kSXRIUY9fbSXaox6bnww+2YCoEacbzMAAVgTiw8TU7QG0 JryTOHsUIihq9JNBOQ5ONfmHzH0w2gaQ5SGEcJK93typoyvNQMtdtVSeIfkl6ImJ vs/OHzY5LiU= =nV70 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Newsgroups: alt.privacy Path: sparky!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu! news.cso.uiuc.edu!ux4.cso.uiuc.edu!cburian From: cbu...@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (Christopher J Burian) Subject: Re: PGP v. 2.1 Released References: <1992Dec9.013038.4470@memstvx1.memst.edu> Message-ID: <Bz0poq.J2H@news.cso.uiuc.edu> Sender: use...@news.cso.uiuc.edu (Net Noise owner) Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1992 00:36:24 GMT Lines: 15 ujac...@memstvx1.memst.edu (James Campbell) writes: >PGP 2.1 Available >- ----------------- > >Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) Version 2.1 is now available, from Europe. >This new version of the world's most popular and politically >controversial public key encryption program has numerous bug fixes >over version 2.0, and several new features. > It's at a bunch of ftp sites in the US now. Under the thread of the same name in sci.crypt, you'll find an extensive list of anonymous ftp sites.