formation.
> We do NOT modify OpenSSL library we just use API library call.
>What are we supposed to do in order to make our product US Export compliant
?
Read and follow the export guildelines, and apply for a license or
confirmation that you don't need one (a waiver).
I ca
e we supposed to do in order to make our product US Export > compliant ?Start here: http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Encryption/default.htm/r$-- Rich Salz, Chief Security ArchitectDataPower Technology http://www.datapower.comXS40 XML Security Gatewa
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outside US we have to be compatible with encrytion key length requirement which I think is 56 bit maximum.
We do NOT modify OpenSSL library we just use API library call.
What are we supposed to do in order to make our product US Export compliant ?
--Nilesh.
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length requirement which I think is 56 bit maximum.
We do modify OpenSSL library we just use API library call.
What are we supposed to do in order to make our product US Export compliant ?
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>It is my impression that the development of OpenSSL is done completely
>outside the US (see
> Hello Folks
>
> where is good place to go to read about
> US export restrictions of security software( OpenSSL..etc)
>
> Thanks
> Carlo
The best place to go is the horse's mouth:
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Encrypti
Hello Folks
where is good place to go to read about
US export restrictions of security software( OpenSSL..etc)
Thanks
Carlo
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Carlo Villongco
Security Engineer
Critical Path Inc.
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The US regulations used to require companies to have export and domestic
versions. It is no longer necessary (although a review is required.)
/r$
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Hi,
netscape had two different versions of browser for
US and non-US? IE seems like doesnt have different
versions for US and non-US. How does it differentiate
whether its running in US or outside? or does it
differentiate at all? any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
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