On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 09:18:03AM +0000, Ian Beckwith wrote: > If I understand things correctly, their licenses would permit the > move (ie meet the EAR requirements) , and in the case of rsaref2 and > pgp5i, the only thing holding them in non-us is the RSA patent, > which I believe expired in September 2000.
pgp5 isn't DFSG-free, if I remember well: It can be used only for non-commercial purposes. Besides, the Unix has a bug in the way it reads /dev/random that make keys generated by it non-secure. -- Lionel