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Robin Carey...
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:30 am
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C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security tool for BSD/Linux:


http://www.leopard.uk.com/cion

[ probably the most important cryptography software ever written;
because it contains the CipherPacket source-code/algorithm ]
Greg Rose...
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:33 am
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In article <4e1a04ff-7969-413d-ae59-fc8c8c41b15c at (no spam) k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
Robin Carey <robin_carey5 at (no spam) yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Quote:
C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security tool for BSD/Linux:


http://www.leopard.uk.com/cion

[ probably the most important cryptography software ever written;
because it contains the CipherPacket source-code/algorithm ]

Obligatory "Don't use this" followup.

We can have races to be the first to post in reply
to these ads!

Greg.
--
Greg Rose
232B EC8F 44C6 C853 D68F E107 E6BF CD2F 1081 A37C
Qualcomm Australia: http://www.qualcomm.com.au
Greg Rose...
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 11:30 am
Guest
In article <87prrqjd1g.fsf at (no spam) nonospaz.fatphil.org>,
Phil Carmody <thefatphil_demunged at (no spam) yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Quote:
Anyone new who believes something posted in a newsgroup
without checking the credentials of the person who's
making the post deserves what they get. It takes almost
no reasearch at all to recognise that Robin Carey is a
fraud and a loon, and that's all they need to know. So
I think we should just all ignore his blatherings. You're
validating him, and giving him strokes, by responding to
him.

He's admitted on several occasions that he doesn't
actually read this newsgroup, so I don't think I'm
validating him. I just don't want noobs to see the
ad go by unchallenged and think "wow, no-one
clobbered him, it must be OK."

Greg.
--
Greg Rose
232B EC8F 44C6 C853 D68F E107 E6BF CD2F 1081 A37C
Qualcomm Australia: http://www.qualcomm.com.au
Phil Carmody...
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 1:04 pm
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ggr at (no spam) nope.ucsd.edu (Greg Rose) writes:
Quote:
In article <4e1a04ff-7969-413d-ae59-fc8c8c41b15c at (no spam) k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
Robin Carey <robin_carey5 at (no spam) yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security tool for BSD/Linux:


http://www.leopard.uk.com/cion

[ probably the most important cryptography software ever written;
because it contains the CipherPacket source-code/algorithm ]

Obligatory "Don't use this" followup.

We can have races to be the first to post in reply
to these ads!

A job for a script, methinks. But that would be stalking.

Anyone new who believes something posted in a newsgroup
without checking the credentials of the person who's
making the post deserves what they get. It takes almost
no reasearch at all to recognise that Robin Carey is a
fraud and a loon, and that's all they need to know. So
I think we should just all ignore his blatherings. You're
validating him, and giving him strokes, by responding to
him.

Phil
--
Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all.
-- Microsoft voice recognition live demonstration
Kristian Gjøsteen...
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 12:35 am
Guest
Mark Murray <w.h.oami at (no spam) example.com> wrote:
Quote:
What is really scary about this guy is that he has Sufficient
Credibility(tm) to get his CSPRNG into DragonFlyBSD.

Has someone bothered telling DragonFlyBSD about this yet?

--
Kristian Gjøsteen
Phil Carmody...
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:02 am
Guest
Mark Murray <w.h.oami at (no spam) example.com> writes:
Quote:
Greg Rose wrote:

He's admitted on several occasions that he doesn't
actually read this newsgroup, so I don't think I'm
validating him. I just don't want noobs to see the
ad go by unchallenged and think "wow, no-one
clobbered him, it must be OK."

What is really scary about this guy is that he has Sufficient
Credibility(tm) to get his CSPRNG into DragonFlyBSD. Folks
looking for evidence of competence may well stumble across
that.

Argh!

"""
RANDOM(4) DragonFly/i386 Kernel Interfaces Manual RANDOM(4)

[...]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The current algorithms are implemented by Robin Carey and were ported to
DragonFly by Matthew Dillon.

Mark Murray wrote the rndcontrol(Cool utility for FreeBSD.

The IBAA CSPRNG was developed by Bob Jenkins and is used by /dev/random.
The L15 CSPRNG (based on ARC4) was developed by Robin Carey and is used
by /dev/urandom.

"""

I've contacted Matt. Thanks for the heads-up.

Phil
--
Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all.
-- Microsoft voice recognition live demonstration
 
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