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encryption standards
From: "Jason J. Thomas" <jasont22 () ix netcom com>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 00:09:56 -0400
Archive: http://msgs.securepoint.com/ids FAQ: http://www.ticm.com/kb/faq/idsfaq.html IDS: http://www-rnks.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/~sobirey/ids.html HELP: Having problems... email questions to ids-owner () uow edu au NOTE: Remove this section from reply msgs otherwise the msg will bounce. SPAM: DO NOT send unsolicted mail to this list. UNSUBSCRIBE: email "unsubscribe ids" to majordomo () uow edu au ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \\\\ I am building a syllabus and data sheet for a Spring 2001 class in encryption standards (SSL, Hashes, planned RSA events) and Network Security and as part of my lesson plan I have set aside time to study the archaic schemes such as MD4 and MD5 as part of the grand timeline of standards. Obviously, there have been many papers and utilities written for appropriate demonstration of decryption on both Unix and NT platforms, but what's stalling me is finding a program to encrypt passwords and thereby produce the standard LANMAN and NT Hash values so my students can learn. Source, but preferably EXE's. Any feedback would be appreciated including RTFF or a simple point in the right direction. --Christopher Cline
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