For immediate release:

Cryptix 3.0 - the International JCE

23 December 1997 -- A major new release of Cryptix is now available on web sites around the world. Cryptix V3.0 includes the International Java Cryptography Extension (IJCE).

The cleanroom implementation of the JavaSoft specification was built by David Hopwood and Raif Naffah, and also includes new algorithms by the team, including the long-awaited unencumbered ElGamal public key algorithm.

Cryptix includes the strong cryptography that is needed to protect privacy and electronic commerce on the Internet. With this release, the Cryptix Development Team is maintaining its committment to quality, freeware cryptography.

In full, the Cryptix International JCE release supports:

Symmetric encryption Blowfish, CAST5, DES, Triple DES, IDEA, LOKI'91, RC2, RC4, SAFER, SPEED, Square
Message digests HAVAL, MD2, MD4, MD5, RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-160, SHA-0, SHA-1
Public-key encryption RawElGamal GF(p), RSA
Public-key signatures RawElGamal GF(p), RSA
Padding PKCS#5, PKCS#7, OneAndZeroes, NONE
Modes ECB, CBC, CFB, CFB-PGP, OFB
Miscellaneous Base64 encoding

Cryptix now offers the widest choice in Java cryptographic solutions. These benefits can be downloaded from the international mirror index listed below.

A design goal of maintaining compatibility with Java 1.0.2 has been substantially achieved, although specific Java 1.1 features and some of the new algorithms (ElGamal and KeyGenerators) are not available when using the older standard. This provides a smoother upgrade path to full J1.1 and JCE functionality.

The international download mirror index is located at http://www.cryptix.org/ The Cryptix Development Team acknowledges the kind assistance of the many mirror sites that permit widespread and free distribution of the product, to maximum benefit of the Internet community.

David Hopwood <hopwood@zetnet.co.uk>, Raif S. Naffah <raif@fl.net.au> and Ian Grigg <iang@cryptix.org> are available to answer questions on this release of Cryptix.


Cryptix Cryptix is a trademark of Systemics Ltd.
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Sun Microsystems does not endorse this release,
and are not involved in any way with the product.