Re: NIST documents

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On Oct 3, 2013, at 7:02 AM 10/3/13, "Dearlove, Christopher (UK)" <chris.dearlove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> One draft I'm working on references some standard NIST cryptographic documents. (RFCs don't include everything we need.)  I need to check some details therein. Unfortunately the current US government shutdown has taken NIST's website, including those documents, offline. And (not considering this possibility) I didn't download copies of them.
> 
> Any link to where copies of such documents are kept would be useful. (Of course I haven't been able to check the copyright on them to know if that's legal, so there may be no appropriate site.)
> 
> Otherwise, consider the above an observation.
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