> On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 02:26:20PM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> >
> > It can -- but it isn't the solution, just a workaround for the U.S.
> > censorship. The real solution would let RedHat ship it on their CDs.
> > GnuPG (not GnuPGP) is in a lot better position, though -- it's produced
> > outside the U.S., and is still legal (no patent issues) within the U.S.,
> > so one program can be used anywhere.
>
> So now, for the good news. Beginning with Red Hat Linux 6.1, all our
> packages are GPG signed. Red Hat Linux purchased in the US includes
> GPG, mutt with GPG hooks, a GUI frontend to GPG (called gpgp), and
> the 128 bit crypto version of Netscape Communicator.
And for those who download and/or are outside the US?
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