Package: pgp Priority: optional Section: non-US/non-free Installed-Size: 639 Maintainer: Richard Braakman Architecture: arm Version: 2.6.3a-9 Replaces: pgp-i, pgp-us Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.2) Conflicts: pgp-i, pgp-us Filename: pool/non-US/non-free/p/pgp/pgp_2.6.3a-9_arm.deb Size: 296994 MD5sum: d1adeb2227aed662de705644003fe76e Description: Public key encryption system Pretty Good Privacy is general-purpose public key encryption system written by Philip Zimmerman. It is often used in email conversations where confidentiality and integrity are important. . It is VERY IMPORTANT that you read the documentation (installed in /usr/share/doc/pgp) before attempting to use PGP. If you do not do so you will probably lose any security you might gain from PGP, and not even realise that you have lost it. . This version of PGP is the `International' version from Stale Schumacher. It is somewhat faster, and has more useful features than the official PGP 2.3. It is obsolete compared to PGP 5. . There used to be two pgp packages, pgp-i and pgp-us. The pgp-us package was needed because of the patent restrictions on the RSA algorithm in the United States, and it has been dropped now that the patent has expired. . There is a free tool called gnupg (or GPG, GNU Privacy Guard), which is better than this one in many respects. Package: pgp5i Priority: optional Section: non-US/non-free Installed-Size: 2776 Maintainer: Christoph Martin Architecture: arm Version: 5.0-8 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4) Filename: pool/non-US/non-free/p/pgp5i/pgp5i_5.0-8_arm.deb Size: 1027070 MD5sum: 41170f74206d9b7eac480fe4611babd2 Description: Public key encryption system (International version) Pretty Good Privacy is general-purpose public key encryption system written by Philip Zimmerman. It is often used in email conversations where confidentiality and integrity are important. . This is version 5.0i, and has significant changes compared to 2.6.3a. You may want to consider keeping the old version handy. Please familiarize with pgp before using it for real, or you will loose any security you might have gained. . This version of PGP is the `International' version from Stale Schumacher. It is somewhat faster, and has more useful features. However, it does not have a license for its use of the RSA cryptosystem, on which some nasty people claim a patent. Package: rsaref2 Priority: optional Section: non-US/non-free Installed-Size: 300 Maintainer: Anand Kumria Architecture: arm Version: 19940415-3 Replaces: rsaref Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4) Conflicts: rsaref Filename: pool/non-US/non-free/r/rsaref2/rsaref2_19940415-3_arm.deb Size: 80234 MD5sum: 9d1d2616dda927b5267ea00ab332e5e5 Description: RSADSI's RSAREF 2.0 encryption library RSAREF is a free, portable software developer's library of popular encryption and authentication algorithms. The name "RSAREF" means "RSA reference." RSA Laboratories intends RSAREF to serve as a free, educational reference implementation of modern public- and secret-key cryptography. . RSAREF 2.0 is also the only (apart from RSAREF 1.0) way to legally use RSA within the United States (until the 20th Sep 2000). It license is surprisingly liberal but it places restrictions upon using the library for revenue generating purposes. See the license file for full details. . RSAREF 2.0 supports the following algorithms: . o RSA encryption and key generation, as defined by RSA Laboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) o MD2 and MD5 message digests o DES (Data Encryption Standard) in cipher-block chaining mode o Diffie-Hellman key agreement o DESX, RSA Data Security's efficient, secure DES enhancement o Triple-DES, for added security with three DES operations . Version 2.0 offers three other improvements over RSAREF 1.0: the ability to process messages of arbitrary length in parts; the option to process either binary data, or data encoded in printable ASCII; and support for encrypting messages for more than one recipient.