-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 MD5 CHECKSUMS ------------- If you want to verify that the software on this site has not been tampered since I uploaded it, use the following two-step process on any software that you download from here: 1. Compare the output of the GNU md5sum(1) checksum command to the numbers reported in this file to see if they match. 2. Verify that THIS file has not been tampered by checking its PGP signature using my public PGP key 2935D0B9, available via the http://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net/ key server. DO NOT USE A COPY OF THE PUBLIC KEY FROM THIS SITE IF YOU SUSPECT TAMPERING. I like to use GNU Privacy Guard for message encryption and digital signatures. This fine piece of free software is available at http://www.gnupg.org/ . Erik Rossen (Linux consultant) ...AND HERE ARE THE WINNING NUMBERS: cbc9381fa1fc2c8d0c4f842478fda58e LARIJava.tgz 2a670bf0e95c4a4ef1d7bec81259eb21 jcl2perl-1.0.tgz a03ace191ae6788d2a3c72fa349219db lazybm-1.0.tar.gz 222c1762558d4c163044904cd936cd3c mod_auth_pgsql-0.8.2.tgz caecc420f2d25344fd58e5953f13804a LARIJava.zip b031241c163515d905bbccbc6dbf9251 valleys.fs -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFI6c7iY88aPik10LkRAoFcAJ0VOPXqOSHVQEQHkjc97mYzdNNpIACgqO4h iNh4sqDqNrQ0nhk44N9zzro= =OI+7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----