It is also at: http://jya.com/fm/fm34-40-2.htm
(First hit of Altavista search for "FM 34-40-2" lead me there. If I was
in a financial position to offer anything more than moral support for
jya.com, I certainly would. It's a great resource.)
> Also, a student found and pointed out that the LANAKI
> (Randy Nichols) "Classical Cryptography" lecture notes can be found at
> <http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/coding/379/lesson1.htm>. They
> tend to go more in-depth with digram/trigram analysis of monoalphabetic
> ciphertexts and character occurance frequency than the Army FM does.
Thanks for this link.
David R. Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP keys (0x1993E1AE and 0xA0B83D31):
DSS Fingerprint20 = 9942 E27C 3966 9FB8 5058 73A4 83CE 62EF 1993 E1AE
RSA Fingerprint16 = 1D F2 F3 90 DA CA 35 5D 91 E4 09 45 95 C8 20 F1