On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 02:28:49PM -0800, Brent Fulgham wrote: > Can anyone refresh my memory as to the legality of encryption-enabled builds > of software inside the U.S. Did we (like Kernel.org) decide it was okay to > host this in U.S.-based servers, or are we still recommending > that members of the free world do such builds? > > If the answer is to not build inside the U.S., I need a non-US developer > to help me build a SSL module for AOLserver.
A flamewar on -private between myself, Manoj, and Ben Collins led to the conclusion that it's not yet safe to distribute crypto in the U.S. I posted another message to -devel a few minutes ago with more information. -- G. Branden Robinson | Suffer before God and ye shall be Debian GNU/Linux | redeemed. God loves us, so He makes us [EMAIL PROTECTED] | suffer Christianity. roger.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ | -- Aaron Dunsmore
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