:::Does someone have IEEE 1363-2000?:::
From: Pathos (pathos@mail.pt)
Date: 03/14/03
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From: "Pathos" <pathos@mail.pt> Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 14:52:28 -0000
Hi there!
I've been looking for the standard specs on MGF's, i got, from another post
i did here, a link to a site (http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1363/) that was
full of standards, i think the one that will have the specs on the MGF will
be, IEEE 1363-2000: Standard Specifications For Public Key Cryptography, but
there is a problem, to download this file, i need to be a member, and i'm
not, to become a member i need to phone, e-mail, or send a letter to some
address asking for a 'registration access code' and only then i can
register, i actually found a site where they asked money for the specs.
My point is, this doesn't seem straight forward, it seems like it's going to
take some time, and i'm not even sure that's the document i need, so if
someone could post that document in this thread, or just the specs on the
MGF's, or yet another reference to some other place where those specs might
be, it would make my life a lot easier.
Thank you
Pedro Azevedo
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