Re: More BXA mail about regs

2000-01-21 Thread Russell Nelson
Phil Karn writes: > So it appears that there is now a significant difference in the > treatment of source code and object code, even object code compiled > from open source already on the net. Am I correct? Yes, but I don't see how it matters. Arrange for the crypto to happen in an external p

Re: More BXA mail about regs

2000-01-21 Thread Ariel Glenn
Phil Karn wrote: > So it appears that there is now a significant difference in the > treatment of source code and object code, even object code compiled > from open source already on the net. Am I correct? Yes, it appears that you can post the source, can tell people overseas how to compile the

Re: More BXA mail about regs

2000-01-21 Thread Phil Karn
So it appears that there is now a significant difference in the treatment of source code and object code, even object code compiled from open source already on the net. Am I correct? If so, this could complicate the wholesale incorporation of crypto libraries and applications as packages (e.g., .

More BXA mail about regs

2000-01-20 Thread Ariel Glenn
I decided to ask the BXA all the anal questions about export of crypto source code that I could think of, since we'll probably run into every one of them in the next week around here. So, I sent mail to Jim Lewis at BXA with a pile of questions, and the answers are at http://www.columbia.edu/~a