My 2.3a Key is listed as a 2.6 (Aaargh!)

Sico Bruins sico at aps.hacktic.nl
Fri May 27 14:45:43 PDT 1994



Wednesday May 25 1994 23:50 danisch at ira.uka.de (Hadmut Danisch) wrote:

[edited]

 HD> Subject: Re: My 2.3a Key is listed as a 2.6 (Aaargh!)
 HD> Message-Id: <9405252138.AA24321 at tartarus.ira.uka.de>
 HD> Date: 25 May 1994 23:50:52 +0200

 HD> Haa,

 HD> *my* key was also converted to a 2.6 key
 HD> (certainly just s/2.3a/2.6/g; , but it _is_ a 2.6-Key now).

Mine says it's 2.7. ;-)

 HD> Now my public key is a 2.6 key and I am not allowed
 HD> to have or use 2.6, because I'm german. Isn't it lovely?

I don't like to read this list and see that many posts are about the political
problems with ITAR, patents and copyrights. Actually, I'm just a simple
software type, so I'm glad I read somewhere (here?) that the source to PGP 2.6
will be released, so that we can correct any problems introduced in it for
political reasons.

As to not being allowed to have or use 2.6 in Europe, what makes you think so?
I may be wrong, but I thought the only obstacle was that it may not be exported
to us due to ITAR. Once it's available here there's nothing wrong with having
or using it. I've seen PGP 2.5 flowing through European wires, so I think that
2.6 will come here too (if it hasn't come already).

Which makes this whole mess with ITAR, patents, copyrights and US and maybe
Canada only ftp sites even more difficult to understand for an outsider like
me. What's the point of all this, if cyberspace knows no borders? What are MIT
and RSA up to? Should this be discussed in alt.conspiracy? ;-)

I humbly admit that I'm clueless...

 HD> Hadmut

CU,  Sico (sico at aps.hacktic.nl).

[PGP public key:]
bits/keyID   Date       User ID
1024/5142B9 1992/09/09  Sico Bruins <Fido: 2:280/404>
     Key fingerprint =  16 9A E1 12 37 6D FB 09  F6 AD 55 C6 BB 25 AC 25
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