From: attila <attila@primenet.com>
To: Rich Salz <rsalz@osf.org>
Message Hash: 8d0e5eefa4e4c70155b9c0ac4bc5c21aa4987ae97a9c28d264d6fcdbbf213cb4
Message ID: <Pine.BSD.3.91.951121085819.4906B-100000@usr3.primenet.com>
Reply To: <9511210441.AA26515@sulphur.osf.org>
UTC Datetime: 1995-11-21 09:24:19 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 17:24:19 +0800
From: attila <attila@primenet.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 17:24:19 +0800
To: Rich Salz <rsalz@osf.org>
Subject: Re: Export control FTP servers
In-Reply-To: <9511210441.AA26515@sulphur.osf.org>
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well, since it is "official" policy and the basics concern rejecting all
foreign addresses and making the proposed recipient agree to a file
statement agreeing not to export and that he/she/it is an American or
Canadian citizen, it might be nice if someone who has the `sed ....`
and/or `awk...` scripts would post them for all to use (with whatever
disclaimers, etc.)
On Mon, 20 Nov 1995, Rich Salz wrote:
> > I do what RSADSI does with ftp.rsa.com. It requires a cronjob
> >and sed. I didn't get the NSA to approve it, but I figure if it's good
> >enough for RSADSI it's good enough for me.
>
> I believe some of the following has been posted here before.
> The person to speak with is
> John Sonderman
> Office of Defense Trade
> Department of Compliance
> 703 875 6644
> He's supposed to be Internet-aware. What's not common knowledge is
> that he's leaving by early December for budgetary reasons. If you're
> thinking of putting export controlled stuff up for FTP, you should
> probably contact John now.
> /r$
>
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