At 07:54 28.03.2003 -0800, Neil Nelson wrote:
>Martin Witzel wrote:
>
>>The basic question amounts to: Is there an exportable version of OpenSSL?
>>
>U.S. Export home page for encryption can be found at
>From Martin's E-Mail address i presume that he is an employee of the german
subsidiary of an U
The basic question amounts to: Is there an exportable version of OpenSSL?
I assume you mean exportable from the US (or by a US company).
The short answer is that things have gotten more liberal -- there's no
longer the concept of "no DES, only 512-bit RSA, only 40bit RC4" -- but
there's more pap
Martin Witzel wrote:
Hi,
I wonder how OpenSSL users are handling the export regulations.
OpenSSL is made of libraries, therefore libssl needs to call libcrypto
to perform cryptographic operations with SSL keys which have been
derived in libssl. How should libcrypto know whether a 128-bit SSL key
Hi,
I wonder how OpenSSL users are handling the export regulations.
OpenSSL is made of libraries, therefore libssl needs to call libcrypto
to perform cryptographic operations with SSL keys which have been
derived in libssl. How should libcrypto know whether a 128-bit SSL key
contains
Yokoyama Hiroaki'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
"'Sato Shinsuke'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 8:37 PM
Subject: RE: Inquiry/US Export Regulations
>It is my impression that the development of OpenSSL is done completely
>outside the US (see