I don't even remember where I got the source. I tried the CKT version and hated it. I found this other PGP source and made some mods on my own to the patches that were already in it for large keys. I keep the source on tape because without it I can't even read my own keyring. Looks like I built the last binary back in 1997: ==================================================== Pretty Good Privacy(tm) 2.6.3 - Public-key encryption for the masses. (c) 1990-96 Philip Zimmermann, Phil's Pretty Good Software. 1997-10-07 Hacked for use by J. Francois. Current time: 2000/10/29 02:40 GMT For details on licensing and distribution, see the PGP User's Guide. For other cryptography products and custom development services, contact: Philip Zimmermann, 3021 11th St, Boulder CO 80304 USA, phone +1 303 541-0140 For a usage summary, type: pgp -h ===================================================== JLF Sends... It seems like on Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 05:10:06PM -0700, Nathan Saper scribbled: Orig Msg> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Orig Msg> Hash: SHA1 Orig Msg> Orig Msg> On 10/26/00, 5:04:32 PM, jlf@opnix.com wrote regarding Re: Lost any Orig Msg> file lately?: Orig Msg> Orig Msg> > I have a hackup up version of pgp2.6.3 I have been running that can make Orig Msg> Orig Msg> > 16384 bit keys. Orig Msg> Orig Msg> > Not practical but nice to know it's there. Orig Msg> Orig Msg> Is this for Linux? I know that Cyber Knights Templar wrote a version Orig Msg> like this, but I thought it was only for Windows. Orig Msg> Jean Francois - JLF Sends... President & CEO - MagusNet, Inc., MagusNet.com, MagusNet.Gilbert.AZ.US Director Of Managed Services - OpNIX,Inc., www.opnix.com OpNIX - Simply Better Bandwidth 602-770-JLF1 - Cellular, ICQ: 8137851 My Certifications: http://www.brainbench.com/transcript.jsp?pid=1214021 Doing my part to educate the Clubie Illiterati. One LART at a time!