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Re: DARPA Hires NetAss/TIS TO Develop Secure DNS
>This is somewhat tacky. SecureDNS exists, and TIS got export approval
>a while back to publish a "bones" version, minus encryption routines.
>John Gilmore and his lawyer decided that, since it only does authentication,
>not message encryption, it should be ok to publish _with_ the crypto
>algorithms, and it's been quietly sitting on his web pages.
>Recently the Feds sent him a letter saying "Oh, no, we didn't mean
>it was OK to publish/export this encryption-based authentication system
>just because the law says you can, so stop it"....
>Now they're paying for another version. Are they going to try something
>DSS-based instead of RSA, just so you don't need encryption-capable
>crypto with it, or is this going to be another scam?
>Or is it just different parts of the Feds not talking to each other?
>
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