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
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
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
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
--- 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
--- 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
--- 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
--- 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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