On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 01:21:31PM -0700, David Conrad wrote:
> are easier now then they were when I had a couple of lawyers look at  
> it for DNSSEC (which doesn't have encryption)) and it may or may not  

Technically, this may be true - but I got into trouble over an AES-based
random generator, even though it does not encrypt any user supplied data.

Having RSA or AES in your binary is enough to get people worried - even
though this is not justified. Export law is crazy but not that crazy.

It does create problems though.

        Bert

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