1994-12-12 - Re: Articles on RC5 and GOST in January 95 Dr Dobbs Journal

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From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
To: jrochkin@cs.oberlin.edu (Jonathan Rochkind)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-12-12 01:18:33 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 11 Dec 94 17:18:33 PST

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From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 94 17:18:33 PST
To: jrochkin@cs.oberlin.edu (Jonathan Rochkind)
Subject: Re: Articles on RC5 and GOST in January 95 Dr Dobbs Journal
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Jonathan Rochkind wrote:

> But I had actually kind of assumed that this sort of thing _had_ happened.
> If anyone in some other country wanted to get a hold of Bruce's code, it
> would not be dificult to do so.  And I figure someone probably has wanted
> to do such a thing, and probably has done it.

I'm confused. Isn't this precisely what I was saying in my post? That
if anyone really wanted it, it's easily and anonymously remailed?

I'm not saying no one wants it. As pedagogic material, with the text,
it's very useful. But it's not "productized" into a standaone,
runnable, item that a lot of people can use (like PGP, for example).

> If anyone out in non-U.S. land wants Bruce's code, and has been unable to
> get a hold of it, I bet a posting to alt.privacy.anon-server, or to the
> cypherpunks list, would result in people volunteering (via anon remailers,
> of course) to break the export laws.  The non-U.S. citizens asking for the
> code wouldn't be breaking any laws, so they don't even need to use an
> encrypted address block, they can just ask publically. A U.S. citizen using
> PGP and going through a chain of 8 or 10 remailers (including non-U.S.
> ones) is not likely to be caught.

Which is what I said in my post.

--Tim


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