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On Wednesday 11 April 2001 16:08, you wrote:
> Openssh uses the openssl libraries, which are licensed for export. I think
> that as long as you don't plan on communicating with someone in North
> Korea or Libya, you will be fine.
>
> thornton

yes, but you still can't encript data that goes over the ham bands.  i.e. you 
can use tcp/ip and ax.25 packet, as long as you can sit on the freq and watch 
all the data go by.  




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