Package: crypt++el Version: 2.82-1 Priority: extra Section: editors Maintainer: Christoph Martin Depends: emacs Architecture: all Filename: dists/obsolete/non-US/binary-sparc/crypt++el_2.82-1.deb Size: 42664 MD5sum: 7a6102331e6af03429d27b5865586ca8 Description: crypt++.el for emacs Code for handling all sorts of compressed and encrypted files installed-size: 160 Package: pgp-i Version: 2.6.3a-1 Priority: optional Section: utils Maintainer: Lars Wirzenius Provides: pgp Architecture: sparc Filename: dists/obsolete/non-US/binary-sparc/pgp-i_2.6.3a-1.deb Size: 279274 MD5sum: 2912c5b0e68c87015bac14ae7ecabb4b Description: Public key encryption system (International version) Pretty Good Privacy is general-purpose public key encryption system written by Philip Zimmerman. It is often used in email conversations where confidentiality and integrity are important. . It is VERY IMPORTANT that you read the documentation (installed in /usr/doc/pgp) before attempting to use PGP. If you do not do so you will probably lose any security you might gain from PGP, and not even realise that you have lost it. . This version of PGP is the `International' version from Stale Schumacher. It is somewhat faster, and has more useful features. However, it does not have a licence for its use of the RSA cryptosystem, on which some nasty people claim a patent. source: pgp installed-size: 740 Package: pgp-us Version: 2.6.3a-1 Priority: optional Section: utils Maintainer: Lars Wirzenius Provides: pgp Architecture: sparc Filename: dists/obsolete/non-US/binary-sparc/pgp-us_2.6.3a-1.deb Size: 276708 MD5sum: dfacb5331d0303c4ec209c8cba7fc120 Description: Public key encryption system (US version) Pretty Good Privacy is general-purpose public key encryption system written by Philip Zimmerman. It is often used in email conversations where confidentiality and integrity are important. . It is VERY IMPORTANT that you read the documentation (installed in /usr/doc/pgp) before attempting to use PGP. If you do not do so you will probably lose any security you might gain from PGP, and not even realise that you have lost it. . This version of PGP is that released by MIT for use in the United States. It has the advantage of being properly licenced for the use of the (controversial and US-only) patent on the RSA public key cryptosystem, but the disadvantages of being somewhat slower and having fewer helpful features. source: pgp installed-size: 738 Package: rsaref Version: 19930105-1 Priority: extra Section: devel Maintainer: Lars Wirzenius Architecture: sparc Filename: dists/obsolete/non-US/binary-sparc/rsaref_19930105-1.deb Size: 35186 MD5sum: 170b546d7f534e18d9fcf600b4e4fba5 Description: RSADSI's RSAREF encryption library RSAREF is a cryptographic toolkit developed by RSA Data Security Inc. It implements the core of an RSA public key cryptography system. RSADSI holds the patent to the RSA algorithm, and thus this library is the only implementation that is legal to use in the US. . This package is needed only to build the PGP package. It is not required to use the PGP package. installed-size: 128 Package: ssh Version: 1.2.22-2 Priority: optional Section: net Maintainer: Philip Hands Depends: gmp2 (>= 2.0.2), libc6 (>= 2.0.91), zlib1g Architecture: sparc Filename: dists/obsolete/non-US/binary-sparc/ssh_1.2.22-2.deb Size: 426666 MD5sum: c5e144276035c678ea5fdfef54c2f7c3 Description: ssh - a replacement for rlogin, rsh, rcp, and rdist Ssh (Secure Shell) is a program to log into another computer over a network, to execute commands in a remote machine, and to move files from one machine to another. It provides strong authentication and secure communications over insecure channels. It is intended as a replacement for rlogin, rsh, rcp, and rdist. -------------------------------------------------------------------- This software may be freely imported into the United States; however, the United States Government may consider re-exporting it a criminal offense. Thus, if you are outside the US, please retrieve this software from outside the US. Futhermore, in the US, you might be in conflict with the RSA patent. In some countries, particularly Russia, Iraq, Pakistan, and France, it may be illegal to use any encryption at all without a special permit. installed-size: 776