=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/src/usr.bin/bdes/Attic/bdes.1,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -c -r1.7 -r1.8 *** src/usr.bin/bdes/Attic/bdes.1 2004/05/31 18:42:58 1.7 --- src/usr.bin/bdes/Attic/bdes.1 2004/06/30 21:30:35 1.8 *************** *** 1,4 **** ! .\" $OpenBSD: bdes.1,v 1.7 2004/05/31 18:42:58 otto Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: bdes.1,v 1.11 2003/08/07 11:13:11 agc Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 --- 1,4 ---- ! .\" $OpenBSD: bdes.1,v 1.8 2004/06/30 21:30:35 jmc Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: bdes.1,v 1.11 2003/08/07 11:13:11 agc Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 *************** *** 248,306 **** .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr crypt 3 , .Xr getpass 3 ! .Pp ! .Em "Data Encryption Standard" , ! Federal Information Processing Standard #46, ! National Bureau of Standards, ! U.S. Department of Commerce, ! Washington DC ! (Jan. 1977). ! .Pp ! .Em "DES Modes of Operation" , ! Federal Information Processing Standard #81, ! National Bureau of Standards, ! U.S. Department of Commerce ! Washington DC ! (Dec. 1980). ! .Pp ! Dorothy Denning, ! .Em "Cryptography and Data Security" , ! Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., ! Reading, MA ! \(co1982. ! .Pp ! Matt Bishop, ! .Em "Implementation Notes on bdes(1)" , ! Technical Report PCS-TR-91-158, ! Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, ! Dartmouth College, ! Hanover, NH 03755 ! (Apr. 1991). ! .Pp ! M.J. Wiener, ! .Em "Efficient DES Key Search" , ! Technical Report 244, ! School of Computer Science, ! Carleton University ! (May 1994). ! .Pp ! Bruce Schneier, ! .Em "Applied Cryptography (2nd edition)" , ! John Wiley \*[Am] Sons, Inc., ! New York, NY ! \(co1996. ! .Pp ! M. Matsui, ! .Em "Linear Cryptanalysis Method for DES Cipher" , ! Advances in Cryptology -- Eurocrypt '93 Proceedings, ! Springer-Verlag ! \(co1994. ! .Pp ! Blaze, Diffie, Rivest, Schneier, Shimomura, Thompson, and Wiener, ! .Em "Minimal Key Lengths for Symmetric Ciphers To Provide Adequate Commercial Security" , ! Business Software Alliance, ! http://www.bsa.org/policy/encryption/cryptographers.html ! (January 1996). .Sh BUGS When this document was originally written, there was a controversy raging over whether the DES would still be secure in a few years. --- 248,321 ---- .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr crypt 3 , .Xr getpass 3 ! .Rs ! .%T Data Encryption Standard ! .%R Federal Information Processing Standard #46 ! .%Q National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce ! .\" should be .%C as soon as it's supported. ! .%O Washington DC ! .%D January 1977 ! .Re ! .Rs ! .%T DES Modes of Operation ! .%R Federal Information Processing Standard #81 ! .%Q National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce ! .\" should be .%C as soon as it's supported. ! .%O Washington DC ! .%D December 1980 ! .Re ! .Rs ! .%A Dorothy Denning ! .%T Cryptography and Data Security ! .%I Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. ! .\" should be .%C as soon as it's supported. ! .%O Reading, MA ! .%D 1982 ! .Re ! .Rs ! .%A Matt Bishop ! .%T Implementation Notes on bdes(1) ! .%R Technical Report PCS-TR-91-158 ! .%Q Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Dartmouth College ! .\" should be .%C as soon as it's supported. ! .%O Hanover, NH 03755 ! .%D April 1991 ! .Re ! .Rs ! .%A M.J. Wiener ! .%T Efficient DES Key Search ! .%R Technical Report 244 ! .%Q School of Computer Science, Carleton University ! .%D May 1994 ! .Re ! .Rs ! .%A Bruce Schneier ! .%T Applied Cryptography (2nd edition) ! .%I John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ! .%O New York, NY ! .\" should be .%C as soon as it's supported. ! .%D 1996 ! .Re ! .Rs ! .%A M. Matsui ! .%T Linear Cryptanalysis Method for DES Cipher ! .%R Advances in Cryptology \(em Eurocrypt '93 Proceedings ! .%I Springer-Verlag ! .%D 1994 ! .Re ! .Rs ! .%A Blaze ! .%A Diffie ! .%A Rivest ! .%A Schneier ! .%A Shimomura ! .%A Thompson ! .%A Wiener ! .%T "Minimal Key Lengths for Symmetric Ciphers To Provide Adequate Commercial Security" ! .%I Business Software Alliance ! .%O http://www.bsa.org/policy/encryption/cryptographers.html ! .%D January 1996 ! .Re .Sh BUGS When this document was originally written, there was a controversy raging over whether the DES would still be secure in a few years.