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Meaning, 128-bit is crackable by the US NSA. Virtually, 128-bit encryption
is not a big problem to decrypt. :)
Istaz
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Daniel Chee wrote:
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> Hey everyone,
> My mistake. Just found out that recently the US has allowed full export of
> 128 bit encryption algo, so you can get it anywhere you want. The 512bits is
> still regulated. Guess we'll have to wait till someone cracks it then those
> idiots will release it.
>
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> >From: "Daniel Chee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: "Penguin @ My-Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >Subject: Re: [Penguin] using SSH outside of the USA
> >Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 16:14:32 CST
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> >128bit netscape is available from Netscape's servers only. They check your
> >IP to see if you're in Canada or US. If not, you can't get it.
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> >>From: Kheng-Swee Goh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >>where can i get 128bit netscape?
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> >>wiredrepublic wrote:
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> >> > I don't see how the export law should deter us from
> >> > using SSH? I gather it stops US companies from
> >> > _exporting_ but does not outlaw me owning it outside
> >> > of the USA. There are sites outside of the USA where
> >> > you can obtain encryption software including 128bit
> >> > Netscape.
> >> >
> >> > Anyway, is SSH "Made in the USA?"
> >> >
> >> > --- Daniel Chee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > > To all readers,
> >> > > Please do not use SSH if you do not reside in the
> >> > > United States or Canada.
> >> > > There is a encryption export law that prohibits
> >> > > exporting encryption higher
> >> > > than 56bits outside the US. MS's Win2k has 128bit
> >> > > but apparently has
> >> > > permission to be exported. If you do want to use
> >> > > SSH, there's nothing to
> >> > > stop you, just that you know about this law.
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