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Like many I bought the book Applied Cryptography by Bruce Schneieronly to discover in the small print for ordering the CD that it was not available in the Free World. It would only be supplied in the USA.

Several people I know saw the book in the US complete with the CD. As it is a large heavy book and airline baggage allowances are low they left it on the shelf and ordered in on their return to Europe. They too were very unhappy to discover they could not get the CD. The ironic thing is that many of the sources are for European ciphers and some are European implementations.

By chance I recently came across a web site with all the sources of the original book freely available. I promptly downloaded them. I have made them available here for all those who paid for the book (and if you bought it in the UK you paid more than in the US) and did not get the CD. I have also included the link to the original web site I got this lot from.

It should be noted that not only I, but also this web site and the server on which it resides are all in the Democratic Free World and outside any US jurisdiction.


 3-WAY    3-WAY algorithm written by Jean Daemen.
 A5    A5 stream cipher, used in GSM cellular.
ASSORTED
 Assorted simple cryptography and statistics programs,
written by Thomas Strong, Jr. in 1993.
 BBC Big Block Cipher: uses 256K blocks, three random
number generators, two substitution tables,
cipher-text feedback, and transpositions.
Written by Peter Boucher. Unknown security.
 BIGNUM1    Bignum class, written in Borland C++ by Bruce Bowen.
 BIGNUM2      Bignum package, written by Bruce Bowen in 1995.
 BLOWFISH    The Blowfish algorithm, written by Bruce Schneier in 1994.
 CA1_1    CA algorithm, written by Howard Gutowitz in 1992
 CBW Crypt Breaker's Workbench. Program to help cryptanalyze messages encrypted with crypt(1), written by Robert W. Baldwin in 1986.
 CHAMBERS     A cryptographic pseudo-random number generator, designed and written by Bill Chambers in 1995.
 CRPT-POL    "Cryptography: Policy and Technology," report by Hoffman, Ali, Heckler, and Hoybechts, of 1 Dec 93.
 CRYPT1 UNIX crypt(1) command: a one-rotor machine designed along the lines of Enigma, but considerably trivialized.
 CRYPT3-1 UNIX crypt(3) command, written by Tom Truscott and copyright 1989, 1991 by the University of California.
 CRYPT3-2    UNIX crypt(3) command, written by Paul Leyland in 1994.
 CRYPTLB  Wei Dai's C++ Class Library of Cryptographic Primitives, Version 1.0, of 6/17/1995. Includes: MD5, SHS, DES, IDEA, WAKE, RC4, RC5, Blowfish, Diamond, Diamond Lite, Sapphire, Luby-Rackoff, MDC, various modes (CFB, CBC, OFB, counter), DH, RSA, DSA, ElGamal, BBS, gzip compression, Shamir's secret sharing scheme, Rabin's information dispersal scheme, and zero-knowledge prover and verifier for graph isomorphism. There are also
various miscellanous modules such as base 64 coding and 32-bit CRC.
 DES-Crack DES Cracking program
 DES-BARR  DES implementation, fast, written by David A. Barrett in 1991.
 DES-BISH  Implementation of DES front end; does ECB, CBC, CFB, OFB. Does not include actual DES code. By Matt Bishop.
 DES-KARN    DES implementation, written by Phil Karn in 1987.
 DES-KOON    DES implementation, fast but large, written by David G. Koontz in 1991.
 DES-LEVY    DES implementation, fast and portable, by Stuart Levy in 1988.
 DES-LOUK    DES implementation, fast, with main program and C function library for arbitrary precision integer arithmetic. Written by Antti Louko in 1992.
 DES-MITC     DES implementation, written by D.P. Mitchell in 1983.
  DES-OSTH    DES implementation with several utility programs and many useful extra functions, runs on UNIX, written by Stig Ostholm, 1990.
 DES-OUTE    DES algorithm, fast and compact, written by Richard Outerbridge in 1991. Supports double and triple DES. Includes portable C version, and optimized 680x0 version.
 DES-YOUN    DES implementation, one of the fastest around, written by Eric Young in 1992.
 DESSBOX    The s^5 DES S-Boxes.
 ENIGMA    Software simulation of the German Enigma machine, written by Henry Tieman.
 ESCROW  A Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard for an Escrowed Encryption Standard
(EES), NIST, 30 Jul 1993.
 EXAMPLES  Code examples from APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY.
FEAL8 FEAL-8 algorithm, written in 1989
 FEALNX  FEAL-NX algorithm, written by Peter Pearson in 1992
 FIPS171  FIPS PUB 171, Key Management Using ANSI X9.17, dated 27 April 1992.
 FIPS180  FIPS PUB 180, Secure Hash Standard, dated 11 May 1993.
 FIPS181  FIPS PUB 181, Automated Password Generator, dated 5 October 1993, with C source code.
 FIPS185  FIPS PUB 185, Escrowed Encryption Standard, dated 8 Febuary 1994.
 FREQ  Program to count the frequency of every letter in a file, written by Peter Boucher.
 GOST  The Soviet GOST algorithm (without the correct S-boxes), written by Colin Plumb in 1993.
 GRENBOOK  Draft 4.0 of the Green Book, the European computer security specification, dated 18 Oct 1993.
 HASHES  MD5 and SHA, optimized for speed by Colin Plumb in 1993.
 HAVAL  HAVAL algorithm.
 HILL  Hill cipher.
 I-HAT  C code for various cryptographically-useful statistical analysis functions: Kullback's information measure for a 2-way contingency table,Gamma and repeated functions (Poisson, chi-square, etc.), Pearson's chi-square, etc. By Doug Gwyn, 1991.
 IDEA_C  IDEA algorithm in C, optimized for speed by Colin Plumb in 1993.
 IDEA68K  IDEA algorithm in 68000 assembly, written by Colin Plumb in 1993.
 IDEA8086  IDEA algorithm in 8086 assembly, written by Colin Plumb in 1993.
 ISOMORPH  Utility that prints isomorphs, written by Paul Leyland.
 INDEX   Index to APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY.
 ITAR   Imported and Exported Defense Articles and Services, Vol. 57, No. 89, Pari II, 56 FR 19666,
7 May 1992. By the Department of State.
 KERBEROS  Kerberos RFC (1510), dated Sep 1993.
 KHUFU  This archive contains KHUFU.C, a hack implementation of the Khufu algorithm written by Rayan Zachariassen in 1989. It also contains PRSBOX.H, PRSBOX.C, and MAKEFILE, a program to print S-boxes written by Landon Curt Noll in 1989.
 KS-TEST  KS statistical test, written by Peter Boucher in 1994
 LCRNG   Linear congruential random number generator.
 LCRNG-T  Simple block transposition cipher based on a linear congruential random number generator,
written by R.A. O'Keefe.
 LOKI  LOKI89 and LOKI91, written by Leslie Condie in 1992.
 LUCIFER2  LUCIFER algorithm written by Graven Cyphers.
  MD-RFC  Internet RFCs (Requests for Comment) for MD2, MD4, and MD5.
 MD4  MD4 algorithm, written by RSA Data Security, Inc.
 MD4-DOS  MD4 algorithm, fast DOS implementation by Jouka Holopainen.
 MD5-KARN  Optimization of RSA's MD5 code for 80386, written by Phil Karn in Feb 1992.
 MIMIC  Peter Wayner's Mimic function
 NEWDE  NewDE algorithm, a DES variant used in the Macintosh program StuffIt (versions 1.51 and 2.0); written by Richard Outerbridge in 1991
 NEWDES  NewDES algorithm, written by Mark Riordan in 1990.
 NHASH  N-Hash algorithm, written in 1993
 NSEA  Nonpatented Simple Encryption Algorithm, written by Peter Gutmann.
 PEM-RFC   Internet RFCs (Requests for Comment) for the Privacy Enhanced Mail standard: RFC1421, RFC1422, RFC1423, and RFC1424.
 PGP  A list of places to download PGP from.
 PIKE  A stream cipher by Ross Anderson, written in 1994.
 PKC  Public-Key Cryptography, a 162-page tutorial written by James Nechvatal of NIST in 1991.
 PLAYFAIR  Playfair algorithm, written by Paul Leyland in 1993.
 PPSC   Pass-Phrase Stream Cipher, written by Peter Boucher in 1992.
 PRNGXOR  Source code that illustrates polyalphabetic substitution with a running key stream, written by Carl Ellison in 1993.
 PRV-ANMT   "Privacy and Anonymity on the Internet": comprehensive summary by L. Detweiler in 1993.
 RADIX64   Radix64 endocing and decoding, written by Carl Ellison in 1995.
 RAN-MIX  Random number mixer: takes in a random source and outputs strong random numbers. Writtenby Carl Ellison in 1995.
 RANDOM1  Random number generator that uses phase noise in PC crystals to generate random bits, written by Nico E de Vries in 1992.
 RANDOM2  Schematic for cheap hardware random bit generator.
 RANDOM3  Random number generator for AT-compatible MS-DOS machines, written by Brian Harvey in 1993.
 RANDOM4   RFC1790, "Randomness Requirements for Security."
 RC4  
 RC4asm  The alleged RC4 cipher, posted anonymously to sci.crypt in 1994.
 RC5-1  The RC5 algorithm, written by J. Nimmer.
 RC5-2  The RC5 algorithm, written by John Kelsey.
 RC5-3  The RC5 algorithm, written by RSADSI.
 REDOC2  REDOC2 algorithm written by Michael Wood.
 REDOC3  REDOC3 algorithm, written by Michael Wood.
 RIPE-MD   RIPE-MD function, written by the RIPE project in 1992.
 RIPEM12A  Mark Riordan's Privacy Enhanced Mail, Version 1.2a, current as of April 1994.
  RND-ANLS  Randomness analysis, using Maurer's test
RSA-FAQ  RSA Data Security's Frequently Asked Questions about Cryptography file. Version 2.0, last updated 20 Sep 1993.
 RSAREF20  RSA Data Security Inc.'s reference implementation of RSA. Includes code for DES and MD5. Bignum package can be easily modified to do El Gamal, Diffie-Hellman, DSA, etc. Version 2.0.
 SAFER  SAFER algorithm, written by Michael Roe in 1994.
 SCICRYPT  The Frequently-Asked Questions file for the Internet newsgroup, sci.crypt.
 SEAL   SEAL cipher, written by Michael Roe in 1994.
  SHA1  Old Secure Hash Algorithm, written by Peter Gutmann in 1992.
 SHA2  Old Secure Hash Algorithm, written by Paul Rubin in 1994
 SHA3  Old and new Secure Hash Algorithm.
 SHARING  Code to implement a threshold scheme, written by Peter Pearson in 1993.
 SNEFRU  Snefru algorthm, written by Ralph Merkle in 1989.
 SNUFFLE  Program to turn a one-way hash function into an encryption function, by Dan Bernstein.
 SPLAY  Compression and encryption in C based on splay trees.
 TEA  The Tiny Encryption Algorithm, designed and written by David Wheeler and Roger Needham in 1994.
 TIS-PEM  The Frequently Asked Questions file about the TIS implementation of PEM. Last updated 29 Oct 93. Includes where to get a copy.
 TRAN  Carl Ellison's TRAN function, a large-block mixing function. Written in 1995.
 TRAN-PWD  TRAN with the addition of a key, written by Carl Ellison in 1995.
 TRNSPOSE  Cipher that does a transposition of a 8192 byte block, based on a random number generator, by William Setzer.
 VIGENERE  A program that encrypts using Viegnere, Beauford, or Variant Beauford ciphers. Written by Leisa Condie in Dec 1992.
 VIGSOLVE  Program to solve Vigenere cipher, by Mark Riordan in 1991.
 WPCRACK  Program to break WordPerfect's encryption, written by Ron Dippold in 1991.
 ZIP   The encryption algorithm used in the PKZIP 2.04g and 2.0.1 compression program. The algorithm was written by Roger Schlafly.
 ZIP-BARK  A pseudo-random sequence generator by Chris Barker, 1995.
   The homepage for the applied-crypto sample source code is located here:
http://tirnanog.ls.fi.upm.es/Servicios/Software/ap_crypt/indice.html
 
 

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