On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Colin Walker wrote:
> Just a thought... how are other networks handling the issues behind
> encryption of international communications? After all, our wonderful
> country (and the very trustworthy folks down at the FBI) seem to enjoy
> their ability to spy on their citizens
> Just a thought... how are other networks handling the issues behind
> encryption of international communications? After all, our wonderful
> country (and the very trustworthy folks down at the FBI) seem to enjoy
> their ability to spy on their citizens freely. :-)
>
> Would the Undernet encoun
Just a thought... how are other networks handling the issues behind
encryption of international communications? After all, our wonderful
country (and the very trustworthy folks down at the FBI) seem to enjoy
their ability to spy on their citizens freely. :-)
Would the Undernet encounter any lega
The ircu code is not yet ready for the integration of such encryption, but
it is on my list of things to support...
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