Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-12-02 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously John DOE wrote: PS : Thanks a lot for your help. I don't know how familiar you are with cryptographic concepts but I already have the original sheets of SSL from Netscape and SSL is not a bilateral entity authentication, identification protocol you only know that the server at the

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-12-02 Thread Remco van de Meent
Wichert Akkerman wrote: Previously John DOE wrote: PS : Thanks a lot for your help. I don't know how familiar you are with cryptographic concepts but I already have the original sheets of SSL from Netscape and SSL is not a bilateral entity authentication, identification protocol you only

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-12-02 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously John DOE wrote: PS : Thanks a lot for your help. I don't know how familiar you are with cryptographic concepts but I already have the original sheets of SSL from Netscape and SSL is not a bilateral entity authentication, identification protocol you only know that the server at the

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-12-02 Thread Remco van de Meent
Wichert Akkerman wrote: Previously John DOE wrote: PS : Thanks a lot for your help. I don't know how familiar you are with cryptographic concepts but I already have the original sheets of SSL from Netscape and SSL is not a bilateral entity authentication, identification protocol you only

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-11-28 Thread John DOE
--- Wade Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Mr. Bacteria/John Doe: Translation: Homework is hard, and plagiarism is so much easier. Can someone please do my homework for me? Wrong translation. First of all I did not ask anybody to do my work for me I just asked if anyone had such an

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-11-28 Thread John DOE
--- Malcolm Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John DOE wrote: Have to code the application in C ( I would prefer visual basic since it is sometimes hard to tell a professor that this code does it in C especially if you are in Turkey ) or C++ and of course on GNU Debian Linux. I'm a bit

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-11-28 Thread John DOE
--- Wade Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Mr. Bacteria/John Doe: Translation: Homework is hard, and plagiarism is so much easier. Can someone please do my homework for me? Wrong translation. First of all I did not ask anybody to do my work for me I just asked if anyone had such an

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-11-28 Thread John DOE
--- Malcolm Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John DOE wrote: Have to code the application in C ( I would prefer visual basic since it is sometimes hard to tell a professor that this code does it in C especially if you are in Turkey ) or C++ and of course on GNU Debian Linux. I'm a bit

Where should I start from ?

2001-11-27 Thread John DOE
I have to find a library that will make me able to use public-key and symmetric-key crypto functions like RSA or ElGamal algorithm and IDEA or AES ( formerly known as Rijndael ). And also I have to have a MAC function like SHA but prefer any collision resistant keyed hash function if it is

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-11-27 Thread Wade Richards
Hello Mr. Bacteria/John Doe: Translation: Homework is hard, and plagiarism is so much easier. Can someone please do my homework for me? Go to http://www.openssl.org/, download the source to the library, and start reading. But be careful! You might learn something from reading and trying to

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-11-27 Thread Malcolm Ferguson
John DOE wrote: Have to code the application in C ( I would prefer visual basic since it is sometimes hard to tell a professor that this code does it in C especially if you are in Turkey ) or C++ and of course on GNU Debian Linux. I'm a bit confused by this statement. First, what's Turkey

Where should I start from ?

2001-11-27 Thread John DOE
I have to find a library that will make me able to use public-key and symmetric-key crypto functions like RSA or ElGamal algorithm and IDEA or AES ( formerly known as Rijndael ). And also I have to have a MAC function like SHA but prefer any collision resistant keyed hash function if it is

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-11-27 Thread Wade Richards
Hello Mr. Bacteria/John Doe: Translation: Homework is hard, and plagiarism is so much easier. Can someone please do my homework for me? Go to http://www.openssl.org/, download the source to the library, and start reading. But be careful! You might learn something from reading and trying to

Re: Where should I start from ?

2001-11-27 Thread Malcolm Ferguson
John DOE wrote: Have to code the application in C ( I would prefer visual basic since it is sometimes hard to tell a professor that this code does it in C especially if you are in Turkey ) or C++ and of course on GNU Debian Linux. I'm a bit confused by this statement. First, what's