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= Crypography final (CPSC 433)
== Group name The Fighting Mongooses of Cryptography
== Running the Go code
Assuming you have a working Go toolchain in your $PATH
(tested on Ubuntu
14.04 after running sudo apt-get install -y golang
) you can run:
And then .server -help
for further instruction.
== Authors
Ciaran Downey ciarand@csu.fullerton.edu; Kourun Sok sokkourun@gmail.com; Stratton Aguilar strataguilar@csu.fullerton.edu; Brian Brick brianbrick@csu.fullerton.edu; Andrew Tsay atsay714@gmail.com
== Contributions
Kourun: SSH, OpenVPN, IPsec, documentation + Ciaran: SSH settings, root CA, HTTPS server, documentation + Strat: Testing on OpenVPN and IPsec, documentation + Brian: IPsec writeup, documentation + Andrew: VPN writeup
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