"Amir Y. Rosenblatt" <axon@neuron.net> wrote: Wow -- hooks to encryption are unexportable -- now THAT's bullshit. Sheesh.
A few yuears ago I asked Matt Blaze if he would publish CFS with the sryptography removed, and he told me that AT&T's lawyers also believed this to be true. (So, of course, his answer was "No".) The hooks are as important as the crypto code.
Interestingly though, Kerberos made it to Australia (Bond University I think) legally.
Actually, neither hooks nor encryption are unexportable, you just need a license to export them. I got a license to export an RSA encryption scheme and a general purpose hook into encryption for integrity toolkit. It took a few months and was not very difficult, but you have to apply. -- -> See: Info-Sec Heaven at URL http://all.net Management Analytics - 216-686-0090 - PO Box 1480, Hudson, OH 44236