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Re: Council of Europe proposes to outlaw strong encryption (fwd)




I'll jump into this conversation for a second. I been wanting to set up
and IP proxy using Linux. It was support for IP over IP tunnels, and IP
Masquareding. Only thing is needed is to encrypt to IP over IP tunnel.
Just my $0.02.

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On Fri, 22 Sep 1995, Duncan Frissell wrote:

> This should prove about as effective as the current French or Russian bans.
> What are they going to do when they figure out that there need no longer be
> such a thing as a telecoms operator.  We do most of the message packaging
> ourselves.  It will be a bit difficult for any connectivity supplier to tell
> what's going out via one of our encrypted IP sessions.
> 
> Question for Perry -- I'm assuming that it will soon be possible to
> originate encrypted TCP/IP sessions with a distant "process" somewhere.  Do
> you see technical problems with a TCP/IP laundry being established
> "somewhere" that strips trace info from one of my processes and prevents
> back tracing beyond the mouth of this encrypted pipe?
> 
> Also Perry, what did you think of the article "How Anarchy Works" in the
> latest Wired on the IETF?
> 
> DCF
>