-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- "Rick H. Wesson" <wessorh@ar.com> writes
why don't you just buy an RSA toolkit licence and patch it inro whatever you want, just don't redestribute code...
The obstacle there has been that this is for a person who refuses on principle to affirm that he is a national person of any nation. I think that such a person could not obtain an RSA toolkit license. Right? The interest in the ViaCrypt option arose on the hope that their national requirements (merely being ``in the US'') might be satisfied, even if those for MIT's PGP 2.6 (affirmation that one is a US citizen or national) could not be. John E. Kreznar | Relations among people to be by jkreznar@ininx.com | mutual consent, or not at all. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLmDpF8Dhz44ugybJAQEtJQP/VsvgQ2AjvwLB6IDETveF49Ll2MPjtqQq 33/eWlWcqLxYKwDE3GAM/2ug4yAQtLlRg6IciNnzj7nS/4dZgeHxEB+bmMt3kTra JvTKLiJcEWAS1Y50mE5Dqnv6eTLlEy9TUcViTPkOWtWhZHcKi/GyuwPxvW4ZU17d 3aAHXaFi39M= =MU/N -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----