Date: Thu, 01 May 1997 07:44:04 -0700 From: bmah@CA.Sandia.GOV (Bruce A. Mah) To: proff@suburbia.net Cc: syssgm@dtir.qld.gov.au (Stephen McKay), louie@TransSys.COM, freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: latest -current upgrade and CFS Message-ID: <199705011444.HAA16684@bach.ca.sandia.gov> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 01 May 1997 22:46:30 %2B1000." <19970501124630.11023.qmail@suburbia.net>
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--==_Exmh_593979645P Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii proff@suburbia.net writes: > > "Louis A. Mamakos" <louie@TransSys.COM> wrote: > > He could export it if he left out the underlying crypto bits. Clever > > non-US citizens could put new crypto bits in to make the non-US version. > > Has anyone put this to him? I don't know Matt's address to ask him. > No. This is verboten as well. CFS is available at a number of ftp sites > outside the us. http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no/ftpsearch This is probably a stupid question, but it seems to me that if you take out all the crypto parts of CFS, all that's left is a framework that takes filesystem data, runs it through a transform, and makes it available to the filesystem at a different mountpoint. Why is that forbidden? (Slap me upside the head if this is straying too far from -current topics.) Bruce. --==_Exmh_593979645P Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBM2isMajOOi0j7CY9AQEdtgP/VH0ggEK2SqB9SV/gPqobB4188lFOVQur o89FvWbxNsmALXBKADhlT38P28tmGeZ0FzWKK6bgYlQJNJu3jVmcNWpChzPnti/9 ymMFlp2PmcaGV+e7+79Srd+TdipGGAajEeyqqJV4JZ6JGTTSZSzsItn5nDmUq7j6 pP8QZHu/b2A= =xlBJ -----END PGP MESSAGE----- --==_Exmh_593979645P--
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