On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, JЖrn Schmidt wrote:
>
> However, there are only two countries, to the best of my knowledge,
> that outright ban cryptography: Russia and China. And even that's only
> a de-facto ban since both only require individuals to obtain a license
> to use cryptography in any way, shape o
"JXrn" Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>However, there are only two countries, to the best of my knowledge, that
>outright ban cryptography: Russia and China. And even that's only a de-facto
>ban since both only require individuals to obtain a license to use
>cryptography in any way, shape or
Lee Parkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>A colleague of mine is locked in a battle with a client about the use of NULL
>ciphers for OpenSSL. The client claims that he has/wants to allow NULL
>ciphers so that people in countries that ban the use of crypto can still use
>the web
- Original Message -
From: "Jörn Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Countries that ban the use of crypto?
[China bans cryptography]
I'm not going to out anyone on this, but even a quick search of Skype finds
quite a few individuals who make use of crypto
--- Lee Parkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> A colleague of mine is locked in a battle with a client about the use
> of
> NULL ciphers for OpenSSL. The client claims that he has/wants to
> allow NULL
> ciphers so that people in countries that ban the use of cryp
One of the best places on the net for this sort of information is the
'Crypto Law Survey' at http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/
They have maps showing import/export/domestic controls here:
http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/cls-sum.htm
Cheers,
Martin
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Hi,
A colleague of mine is locked in a battle with a client about the use of
NULL ciphers for OpenSSL. The client claims that he has/wants to allow NULL
ciphers so that people in countries that ban the use of crypto can still use
the website. My colleague wants to know if there is a list of such