RE: Two Observations on the IETF Plenary Wiretap Vote

1999-11-15 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
Lucky Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Over the years, using Wei Dai's term Pipenet (or Pipe-net, as it was spelled originally) has firmly been established as denotating an anonymous IP network that uses constant or otherwise data independent "pipes" between the nodes of the network. Since

WSJ: Crypto Regs begin circulating today (was Re: INTERNET LAWNEWS - NOVEMBER 15, 1999)

1999-11-15 Thread Robert Hettinga
At 9:20 AM -0500 on 11/15/99, Michael Geist wrote: CONCERN OVER CRYPTO REGS Concern continues to grow over the Clinton administration's forthcoming crypto export regs. A new draft may be circulated internally as soon as today, reports the WSJ.

RE: Two Observations on the IETF Plenary Wiretap Vote

1999-11-15 Thread Russell Nelson
lcs Mixmaster Remailer writes: Lucky Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Over the years, using Wei Dai's term Pipenet (or Pipe-net, as it was spelled originally) has firmly been established as denotating an anonymous IP network that uses constant or otherwise data independent "pipes"

Re: Two Observations on the IETF Plenary Wiretap Vote

1999-11-15 Thread Adam Shostack
On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 07:20:13AM -, lcs Mixmaster Remailer wrote: | Over the years, using Wei Dai's term Pipenet (or Pipe-net, as it was spelled | originally) has firmly been established as denotating an anonymous IP | network that uses constant or otherwise data independent "pipes"