Jeff Licquia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (quoting the relevant law) > There is a definitions section, in which we find: > > ----- > "cryptography product" means any product that makes use of > cryptographic techniques and is used by a sender or recipient of data > messages for the purposes of ensuring-- > (a) that such data can be accessed only by relevant persons; > (b) the authenticity of the data; > (c) the integrity of the data; or > (d) that the source of the data can be correctly ascertained;
Wouldn't TCP and UDP checksum functions fall into "ensuring the integrity of the data"? Sounds like South Africa is about to kick itself off the Internet. --Joe