Crippled Notes export encryption

Rich Salz rsalz at osf.org
Thu Jan 25 08:34:45 PST 1996


> Seriously, this just illustrates the idiocy of banning "hooks" in software.

Yes.  That's why an API that supported generic data transforms and
that included compression and for non-export encryption would be a useful
thing.  I have a start toward such an API definition that I will email to
anyone who might wanna finish it off.  I started doing it around the time
that Raph talked about his per-user crypto server.

> 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"?

They define a hook.  They define it on a case-by-case basis.  "They" is
the Office of Defence Trade Controls, in conjunction with their consulting
experts primarily people in the department of Export Control at the NSA.
Luckily the ITAR talks about willful violations.
	/r$







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