http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/10/national/10CUST.html?searchpv=nytTodaypagewanted=print
December 10, 2001
THE INVESTIGATION
Customer Acts Odd? U.S. Wants to Know
By ROBERT PEAR
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 - Federal agents are planning to fan out across the
country this week in an effort to
Note that to compile FreeS/WAN on Red Hat using the Red Hat
kernel-source RPM you need to:
rm include/linux/modules/*.ver
before you 'make dep'. Otherwise you get module version
brokenness.
-derek
Lucky Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The big question is: will FreeS/WAN latest
While I am too far from the process to offer comment to the contents of
the post below, the last paragraph of the post in some bizarre way did
help crystallize a thought that I knew had been nagging in the back of
my mind for months, perhaps as much of a year, but that I just could not
quite
Anonymous said:
The major problem that holds back the development of FreeS/WAN is
with its management. [Management that cares more about sitting on
its pulpit, than getting useful software into the hands of people.]
Unless things have changed recently, they still won't accept
contributions
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, John Gilmore wrote:
NSA's export controls. We overturned them by a pretty thin margin.
The government managed to maneuver such that no binding precedents
were set: if they unilaterally change the regulations tomorrow to
block the export of public domain crypto, they