In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Josh MacDonald wrote:

>> The system will use authentication only, built upon the openssl library,
>> which is available from outside the U.S.  Though SSL contains support for
>> encryption, it will be disabled by selecting a NULL encryption cipher
>> (which uses only a MAC, no confidentiality).  It is our belief that since
>> PRCS will not itself contain any crypto code, and since it is only
>> uses authication, it will not be classified as an Encryption Item, and
>> it can be freely exported.  I will obtain a formal opinion statement from
>> another lawyer (my next legal fee) before going too far, for protection in
>> case the BXA makes any action.
> 
> I'm sure everyone except me knows, but, errr, what is PRCS?

It's a repository system similar to CVS, Ben.
You can have a look at it under the following locations:
http://www.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/~jmacd/prcs.html 
ftp://XCF.Berkeley.EDU/pub/prcs/
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