I cross posted the ITAR proposed rev pointers to Firewalls. In addition to an entertaining rant, Marcus posted this: ----- Forwarded message from Marcus J. Ranum -----
From mjr@mail.clark.net Thu Dec 12 17:38:57 1996 Message-Id: <199612122240.RAA10556@mail.clark.net> Comments: Authenticated sender is <mjr@mail.clark.net.> From: "Marcus J. Ranum" <mjr@mail.clark.net> Organization: V-ONE Corp Baltimore office To: adam@homeport.org Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 17:42:00 +0000 Subject: that doc.... Priority: normal X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v2.42a)
You posted a pointer to that document. It was quite interesting. I see that the feds are making INDIVIDUALS responsible for ENFORCING export laws!!! Read carefully: (9) Export of encryption software. The export of encryption source code and object code software controlled for EI reasons under ECCN 5D002 on the Commerce Control List (see Supplement No. 1 to part 774 of the EAR) includes downloading or causing the downloading, of such software to locations (including electronic bulletin boards and Internet file transfer protocol and World Wide Web sites) outside the U.S., and making such software available for transfer outside the United States, over radio, electromagnetic, photo optical, or photoelectric communications facilities accessible to persons outside the United States, including transfers from electronic bulletin boards and Internet file transfer protocol and World Wide Web sites, or any cryptographic software subject to controls under this regulation unless the person making software available takes precautions as adequate to prevent unauthorized transfer of such code outside the United States. This provision applies both to the uploading and downloading of such software. For purposes of this paragraph, the following shall constitute adequate precautions to prevent unauthorized transfer: This implies that putting something up for FTP == export. Holy shit. mjr. ----- Marcus J. Ranum, Chief Scientist, V-ONE Corporation Work: http://www.v-one.com Personal: http://www.clark.net/pub/mjr "I'll have time to be laid back when I'm laid out on a slab" ----- End of forwarded message from Marcus J. Ranum -----