Probably would not work (or would get whoever did that thrown in jail).
This is similar to a Warrant Canary, but the USDoJ has indicated that
Warrant Canaries would probably be grounds for prosecution of violation of
the non-disclosure order.

- Y

On Friday, October 11, 2013, Adrian Zaugg wrote:

>
> Dear all
>
> After having read the whole NSA thread on this list, it came up to my
> mind that pfsense web GUI could declare itself "conform to US laws" upon
> the point when there are known backdoors included or otherwise the code
> was compromised on pressure of govermental authorities. It would be the
> sign for the users to review the code and maybe to fork an earlier
> version and host it in a free country, where the protection of personal
> data is a common sense and national security is not so much an issue.
>
> Regards, Adrian.
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