Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: DES module in kernel? | From | Trond Myklebust <> | Date | 18 Mar 1999 18:28:23 +0100 |
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Mike Eisler <mre@eng.sun.com> writes:
> > Yes For KerberosV this seems to be the case, but from the 'README' file: > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > That's the exact same README that is in the download from MIT. The bits > are exactly the same. Someone is regularly donwloading this code > from MIT and exporting it, apparently illegally, to the UK. That > shouldn't be a suprise.
Well, considering that the redhat-contrib repository contained both source and binary RPMs the last time I checked, I'm pretty sure that isn't the only violation...
> Is there any other Kerberos? :-) Kerberos V5: it's the the standard.
It would be if it worked flawlessly with Arla/AFS ;-)
> It you feel obligated to follow supranational U.S. law, you may. Others who > feel differently (such as the maintainer of the ftp site) may not. It's a > choice you have, though as a U.S. resident, not one that I have.
Agreed, but it's a lot more fun to humiliate the 'Internett-savvy' US Administration by doing it all legally...
Cheers, Trond
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