> I think this patch sounds worthwhile. However, now the bad news. You
> may be familiar with the Wassenar list, which controls the export of
> cryptographic products. Wassenar, unfortunately, also controls systems
> implementing mandatory access controls, if they meet or exceed level B2
> in the Orange Book.
> The effect of this depends on your country. Just about all Western
> countries implement Wassenar in some form. Some exempt products
> transferred over the Internet, some don't. Some exempt PD and products
> sold "over the counter"; some don't.
- I never planned to go beyond B1 - redesigning the kernel is a bit too
much. Orange Book is far outdated anyway...
- There will be no certification, just maybe a 'designed at'
- As far as I know, there is no restriction here (in Germany) that might
be triggered. And importing should be OK for all people.
So I don't think there is a problem.
Amon.
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