Re: Keyserver service outRAGE
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- gtoal@an-teallach.com (Graham Toal) sez: [...]
The restriction on what new keys they accept was part of the deal, but stop and think what it really means - is it going to affect *anybody*?
Yes, it will effect those not in the U.S. Or did you forget about them?
And what's to stop you fetching 2.5 and loading/re-dumping your old key from that version?
ITAR. [...] rgds-- TA (tallard@frb.gov) I don't speak for the Federal Reserve Board, they don't speak for me. pgp fingerprint: 10 49 F5 24 F1 D9 A7 D6 DE 14 25 C8 C0 E2 57 9D -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLcjYyKAudFplx0TNAQH+cgP9EG7/jn0XdD1ZmCZTK4mk+VEjie13LXwH V927mWRLLgSu11Tj+6SsdNg9g9R2xIpXt47mMGetr3n6A6hB35UshaGAxyMPNI4V bBetgRTZUx2wzKbd2V3Gyi8hxw6Kf64FuCZnUZNe5Ds6Jg2w8Do8a4AYCbV5Ua/M 1s/MtSUY9Dk= =1vax -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Tom Allard <m1tca00@FRB.GOV> wrote:
gtoal@an-teallach.com (Graham Toal) sez:
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The restriction on what new keys they accept was part of the deal, but stop and think what it really means - is it going to affect *anybody*?
Yes, it will effect those not in the U.S. Or did you forget about them?
And what's to stop you fetching 2.5 and loading/re-dumping your old key from that version?
ITAR.
So that's it, isn't it? Clipperized PGP. The government has pressured RSA into allowing a new version of PGP, in an attempt to displace the use of freeware PGP, with the hope that they will then be able to control it more. This stinks.
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