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From: Ben Laurie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Rick Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: NSA back doors in encryption products


> John Gilmore wrote:
> > Anybody tested the primes in major products lately?
>
> Interesting point ... of course, these days one can produce checkable
> certificates of primality - but I'm not aware of any free software to do
> it ... is there any?

What about the one quoted below?

Enzo

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Subject: P1363: Primality prover

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A beta release of CERTIFIX (a primality proving program I am
writing) is available. It is based on the Goldwasser, Kilian
& Atkin algorithm.

CERTIFIX is an executable for Win95, Win98, NT (hardware Intel
compatible). It is a freeware.

Currently, it can certify a 1024 bit integer in less than
10 mn (AMD K6-2/450 processor).

Download link:
  http://www.znz.freesurf.fr/files/certifix.zip  (300 Kb)

The package contains the 5 following files
  certifix.exe
  certifix.hlp
  readme.txt
  todo.txt
  changes.txt

There is no "install" program. Just copy the files in the
folder you want and click on CERTIFIX.EXE.

Marcel Martin



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