TCPA FOR LINUX
From: ALIEN (alienthrylos@yahoo.gr)
Date: 04/23/03
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From: ALIEN <alienthrylos@yahoo.gr> Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 15:29:06 -0700
Hello
I just installed the latest distribution of SuSE linux (8.2 professional).
It has tcpa features. There is a group called trusted. Each user can have
it's own key (GPG key). There is also an applet that runs under kde to ease
the job. The software has been written by the Free Software Foundation. The
clipboard can also be encrypted. It supports algorithms of DSA and AL GAMAL
(default), DSA (sign only), RSA (sign only). The key can be up to 4096 bits
long.
It seems to me that linux got a jumpstart ahead of Microsoft!
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