Crippled Notes export encryption

Clay Olbon II olbon at dynetics.com
Thu Jan 25 06:35:50 PST 1996


At 10:49 PM 1/24/96, Lucky Green wrote:
>At 19:34 1/24/96, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>If I have a function that does something like this:
>>
>>authenticate (args)
>>{
>>        ...
>>
>>        des_encrypt ();
>>        ...
>>}
>>
>>I would have to remove the des_encrypt() call from the authenticate()
>>routine before it can be exported...
>
>What if you replaced it by rot_13 ()  ? Surely, they can't ban that. And
>someone later could just swap all rot_13 () for des_encrypt ()
>
>
>-- Lucky Green <mailto:shamrock at netcom.com>
>   PGP encrypted mail preferred.

Better idea: replace des_encrypt() with fuck_the_itar().

Seriously, this just illustrates the idiocy of banning "hooks" in software.
How does one define a "hook"?  Just providing source code could be defined
as providing a hook, since a good programmer could then modify it to do
crypto.  Also, how about the various kits and tools used to integrate pgp
with pine, eudora, etc -- are these not "hooks"?

        Clay

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