I should add... there seems to be a NetBSD variant, "BPG", though I am not sure of the reliability of that (does anyone here use it?).
If there might be an OpenBSD-based program of this general type, I would much prefer using that over NetBSD's or any other. Thanks! On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 06:31:53PM -0500, Sean Darby wrote: > Hi, > > Is there an alternative PGP or OpenPGP-like program available other than PGP > or GnuPG/GPG? > > Is there something along lines of a "BSD-PG"-type program (using BSD > licensing/copyright and basically non-GNU)? > > Given the excellency OpenBSD has in the world of security, it would seem like > the perfect thing to implement a *BSD* "Privacy Guard", and the best place > for it to come from would be the OpenBSD developers' community. > > I used to use PGP... have moved to GPG... would like to use a BSD-based > encryption/decryption and signing/verifying application that has the same or > similar functions (just not GNU-based). > > Thanks. > > Sean > > -- > Public Key: > http://mpec.net/gsd.asc -- Gabriel Sean Darby Phone: 217.766.1312 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP/GnuPG Public Key: http://mpec.net/gsd.asc

