Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 09:12:45 +0200 From: Sergej Schmidt <sergej.schmidt@uni-ulm.de> To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: GOST in OPENSSL_BASE Message-ID: <74eb916c-60f8-5505-3922-cc6d9de0343d@uni-ulm.de> In-Reply-To: <20160711200754.5abf2ae3@azsupport.com> References: <20160710133019.GD20831@zxy.spb.ru> <f35c1806-c06d-0d46-1c8a-58a56adef9a7@freebsd.org> <20160710150143.GK46309@zxy.spb.ru> <cb12083d-445a-ea19-5538-d670a89fcc6d@freebsd.org> <9ead7cd7-7d1b-2dd8-eea8-43f7766d92a9@freebsd.org> <d4329543-0503-cfc0-eb17-378d561d4c0f@freebsd.org> <20160711102906.GN46309@zxy.spb.ru> <1468253073.695754.662984777.1E8F9C28@webmail.messagingengine.com> <20160711163934.GD95302@home.opsec.eu> <20160711185409.640b2d4d@azsupport.com> <ff8156f0-720f-6ff6-559e-836905492746@freebsd.org> <20160711200754.5abf2ae3@azsupport.com>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --w3sC3b74PUxWX2hdhiwjj2FAMQ7JKpbkc Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="6WfUg7tEKFa5qhLHv6rjg7QAmOV4ewSLi" From: Sergej Schmidt <sergej.schmidt@uni-ulm.de> To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Message-ID: <74eb916c-60f8-5505-3922-cc6d9de0343d@uni-ulm.de> Subject: Re: GOST in OPENSSL_BASE References: <20160710133019.GD20831@zxy.spb.ru> <f35c1806-c06d-0d46-1c8a-58a56adef9a7@freebsd.org> <20160710150143.GK46309@zxy.spb.ru> <cb12083d-445a-ea19-5538-d670a89fcc6d@freebsd.org> <9ead7cd7-7d1b-2dd8-eea8-43f7766d92a9@freebsd.org> <d4329543-0503-cfc0-eb17-378d561d4c0f@freebsd.org> <20160711102906.GN46309@zxy.spb.ru> <1468253073.695754.662984777.1E8F9C28@webmail.messagingengine.com> <20160711163934.GD95302@home.opsec.eu> <20160711185409.640b2d4d@azsupport.com> <ff8156f0-720f-6ff6-559e-836905492746@freebsd.org> <20160711200754.5abf2ae3@azsupport.com> In-Reply-To: <20160711200754.5abf2ae3@azsupport.com> --6WfUg7tEKFa5qhLHv6rjg7QAmOV4ewSLi Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 07/11/2016 08:07 PM, Andrei wrote: > On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 20:09:35 +0300 > Andrey Chernov <ache@freebsd.org> wrote: > >>>> As far as I know, GOST is a standardized crypto algo in .ru, it's >>>> suggested (required?) by the government in .ru. So, if FreeBSD does >>>> not want to alienate the .ru userbase, GOST probably should be in >>>> base. >>>> >>>> I'm not sure how difficult that would be. =20 >>> Care about russian terrorists government? About Putin? No, thanks! =20 >> Unfortunately, it affects normal people and organizations here, >> including internet providers f.e. and not affects Putin or government >> in any way. Documents workflow require digital signatures by GOST. > From 20 Jule of this year "organizers of information distribution on th= e Internet" > in Russia must have ability to decrypt all traffic by "Yarovaya law". > > "There's another important amendment aimed at =E2=80=9Corganizers of in= formation > distribution on the Internet=E2=80=9D: if an online service=E2=80=94a m= essenger app, a social > network, an email client, or even just a website=E2=80=94encrypts its d= ata, its > owners will be required to help the Federal Security Service decipher a= ny > message sent by its users. The fine for refusing to cooperate can be as= high > as a million rubles (more than $15,000)." > https://meduza.io/en/feature/2016/06/24/russia-s-state-duma-just-approv= ed-some-of-the-most-repressive-laws-in-post-soviet-history > http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-anti-terrorism-law-signed-amid-business-= human-rights-outcry-how-big-brother-2389849 > > Maybe russian GOST made with options to decrypt.. Nice backdoor from FS= B? ;) Many of constrains in that text excerpt apply also not only to Russia but US, the country I live in and many other European countries too. If you only look for stuff you want to find you wont see the rest. You maybe should look up which cooperation your country's citizens/businesses have to do when forced by law enforcement. Btw, I am at least roughly aware of Russia's advances in law enforcement.= > =20 > >> Wtf is this? This is an international community and this list is read >> across the world. There's no place for your political beliefs. >> Especially when expressed in such manner. Please keep it to yourself. > I will write what I want. I'm live in democratic country, not in Russia= =2E This is not about freedom of speech in a democracy. Screaming your weird opinion in an insulting way is not a unique characteristic to a democracy, it's one for a Trump rally. This is simply the wrong place for it, especially considering the tone. It's the "Freebsd-Security"-list. That was my whole point. However I am happy to see I am the only one taking this serious and others having a productive conversation. I see you are a person not to reason with so I will do others here a favor and stop discussing this. --6WfUg7tEKFa5qhLHv6rjg7QAmOV4ewSLi-- --w3sC3b74PUxWX2hdhiwjj2FAMQ7JKpbkc Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJXhJhtAAoJEHHUMn9UstdDZf4P/2pINq0dmCk7s1XPE4yME7wD tBnv9Fo9LkxsxjI1F6KLXTXjbD92LbU+cET6W6IyES0QdC/qBaiVk0hzOswtQrIv ZmqNVaOADAXBlLufJ/wRQRy9fyuI2SLhcw+8kER3bgyuVtNAWffDmXYD7WGMB2tM 324Kz4qGCLK6OJ78+WkIbLlJYHCQsCzknwaRpu26coyKIIrF5s3ntbukNJa1yIPz ZaRfYJVCjj+JCZ8GiPSMbZ3g05M525+kGP4uqBG3/RPNA06LOn4LNFTWHEX5sU7o RwbbC1qxEHS/vJYVEz1j/ltQL/ECNEVuxHo5Z3QOYNW/ve4VKnOfJ2p5PJZfSeYo SSd5WZzRccrATio1GPOVLoy9vjOfQw1FM97D8OG46dfRkF9LrFbuAbM96X5eYm4i HbGUMD7WSEtxJiR744PAlG6uITbzlmOGCUyjAlxP/dMklXe5V30yU8AC+37V4d7U kAzBkCeLXcuWIsoHIKG2R4k6A8+9utlmd01jrGDvdezzCpIP3yfeAFyd6mju1phC MpYpqGSH7DY4XEecDu0a3axNnhNXWc6Km2yhoNmrAInpAak3uAU2wMkBZF7s9ex2 m/0o2Eg0F3Th0vuYLfkU/jXg7OdJWw9XufhA66oxkKfOf0/qIE/n2ugg6yeQKIvH QOpuWUr1n0JjvXt1/KYs =Lp0i -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --w3sC3b74PUxWX2hdhiwjj2FAMQ7JKpbkc--
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