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Date:      Thu, 30 Mar 2000 19:18:40 -0800 (PST)
From:      Sergio Valdes-Flores <sergiovf@excite.com>
To:        "Sergey N. Voronkov" <serg@dor.zaural.ru>, Dan O'Connor <dan@mostgraveconcern.com>
Cc:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: OT: US encryption regulations and FreeBSD crypto programs
Message-ID:  <18940469.954472720111.JavaMail.imail@cheeks.excite.com>

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the whole history of American encryption, Sergey, comrad, hehe, owes a debt
of gratitude to their foreign Canadians....damn those canadians....but then
again, what world history or views do they teach our good folks over
here...we third worldlers are all a bunch of savages still somehow, simply,
we all first needed to be protestantsized and when that didn't work, now we
all need to be 'dollarized'...;-) oh well, gimme some dough to break with
you instead and be friends for real ;)
This was also a joke, but inside it there are tidbits of truth.
Good Luck ye all with TAMING THE US GOV"T, maybe we should GOST 'em!!! .
Sergio

On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:56:29 +0600 (YEKST), Sergey N. Voronkov wrote:

>  > >Software should be free, isn't it ? Including encryption software ? Ha
?
>  > 
>  > No. Encyption software should not be free. The United States government
is
>  > doing it's best to protect its citizens from all you foreigners out
there
>  > who might want to attack us with strong encryption. Luckily, no one
outside
>  
>  It is true not for US only. In Russia it is also so named FAPSI, which is

>  controlling all encription (and buisness-encription) related software.
>  
>  > the U.S. knows how to build encryption software.
>  
>  You are wrong. Have you seen somewhat about GOST? ;-)))) It's a word
about 
>  russian encription software. In other hand, I was reading one article
about
>  encription from UK, Finland etc... I don't remember where it was
published,
>  but it is.
>  
>  Good Luck!
>  
>  Serg N. Voronkov.
>  
>  P.S.: It was known try to get across US export licenses - JAR & ARJ
>       (last versions) from R. Jung which are using GOST as a strong
encription
>       algorothm. This software can used inside US and most other countries
>       without any low related restrictions...
>  
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