From: Jeremey Barrett <jeremey@forequest.com>
To: Chris McAuliffe <cmca@alpha.c2.org>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-04-14 08:39:34 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 16:39:34 +0800
From: Jeremey Barrett <jeremey@forequest.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 16:39:34 +0800
To: Chris McAuliffe <cmca@alpha.c2.org>
Subject: Re: Is crypt(1) a prohibited export?
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crypt() is a hash function, and hence is not subject to export restriction.
(To my knowledge).
On Wed, 10 Apr 1996, Chris McAuliffe wrote:
> Is crypt(1) a prohibited export from the US? I thought it was. The
> reason I ask is that it has come to my attention that HP ships that
> overseas too, with HP-UX versions 9 and 10...
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Jeremey Barrett
Senior Software Engineer jeremey@forequest.com
The ForeQuest Company http://www.forequest.com/
"less is more."
-- Mies van de Rohe.
Ken Thompson has an automobile which he helped design. Unlike most
automobiles, it has neither speedometer, nor gas gage, nor any of the
numerous idiot lights which plague the modern driver. Rather, if the
driver makes any mistake, a giant "?" lights up in the center of the
dashboard. "The experienced driver", he says, "will usually know
what's wrong."
-- 'fortune` output
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