>>>>> "Leslie" == Leslie Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Leslie> Dear Sir
Hi. I don't think you quite reached the right list. The list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a large discussion list not a contact address for
the MIT Kerberos team. It turns out a lot of the members of the MIT
Kerberos team do read this list, but so do many other people.
Asking export questions on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list is a fine thing
to do, I just don't think it is what you thought you were doing.
Leslie> We would like to gain access to Kerberos for Windows,
Leslie> in order to do some proof of concept work at our business.
Leslie> Unfortunately, this appears to be downloadable only to
Leslie> those having a valid MIT Certificate.
Actually, it's also available to anyone in the United States, or at
least anyone who our server thinks is in the US, which seems to be a
rather smaller set. Look starting at http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/
Unfortunately, MIT does not export Kerberos from the US. Some third
parties do actually export Kerberos. For example, the Kermit project
(http://www.kermit-project.org/) includes KFW in their release, but
I'm not sure they actually do a full install of it.
Leslie> I spoke with Alan I at your helpdesk today, and he
Leslie> suggested I might send an e-mail to you, asking for a copy
Leslie> of the distribution. Is there any way this could be
Leslie> arranged? Clearly, the UK is a safe export location.
You will need to find someone who is willing to export the software to
you and deal with the appropriate legal requirements.
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