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Re: speak-freely uses encryption, but is in non-free!



Hola Enrique:

Enrique Zanardi <ezanardi@noah.dfis.ull.es> wrote:
> The speak-freely program, currently in non-free, uses IDEA for encryption 
> of the sound data sent through the net.
> 
> May this program be exported from the US, or is it covered by the ITAR?

I fear it is.  IDEA is a strong, single key, encryption algorithym, just like 
DES, which, as far as I know, is covered by ITAR.  speak-freely should not 
appear in non-free then, and should be moved to the non US sites.  Do we have 
to report this as a bug against ftp.debian.org?

Regards,

M. S.

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Martin A. Soto J.                           Profesor
Departamento de Ingenieria de Sistemas y Computacion
Universidad de los Andes      masoto@uniandes.edu.co



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