Messages in this thread |  | | From | (Bernd Eckenfels) | Subject | Re: unusual startup messages | Date | 1 Nov 1996 13:36:02 GMT |
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Bradley Ward Allen (ulmo@q.net) wrote: : Lots of packages need cryptography. Perhaps a library? But how would : the kernel efficiently interface with a library? Is that insane? Is
If you put hooks into the kernel for loading modules that might count as 'enabing technologie' which is forbidden, too. I'm not sure if it is allowed to export patches (since they are no runable code I think that wont offend ITAR rules, right?). Anyway. Its a BIG problem if there is crypto code or hooks in the kernel. FTP Sites in USA have to shut off the FTP Access for non-us sites to the kernel source.
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