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A highly recommended book...



What kind of NIC were you hoping for? hme/be/le?
I think the support for the be-type cards is dropped in Solaris 2.7

"Mark Spencer" wrote:
> Speaking of the cryptography discussion .. I did take the advice of many of
> the listmembers and picked up the Applied Cryptography book. Another
> resource I found very valuable was the Adobe documentation included with PGP
> 6.02 freeware. It made for excellent quick reading on the subway! Its
> examples are also easy enough to understand that I'll feel comfortable
> giving the documentation to some of my non-techie friends to get a clue
> about cryptography and the importance of privacy.
> 
> Also - I heartily agree with the Jobs and Garage Sale section. Is anyone
> selling Sun SBUS ethernet cards cheap? ;) I posted a while back on Usenet
> and people were asking $200+ for 10baseT cards. My intel machine will remain
> my gateway at home if 10baseT for the sparc costs 20x more than on the
> intel!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> We had some discussion on cryptography books a while ago, and I just thought
> that if you have any interest in mathematics, read :
> 
> I have another thought... perhaps we can expand the BLU web-site with
> a "Jobs" section and a "Garage-Sale" section.  Then once a month, the
> current data could be mailed out to the discussion list like a flyer.
> Perhaps
> attach it to the meeting notifications...
> 


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