Hello
I have tried to contact the local folks here but due to summer vacation
and general ignorance I haven't been able to get a 100% straight answer
from the various government departments in Denmark.
I was wondering if its illegal for me to offer export restricted
software for download on my
"Marcus J. Ranum" wrote:
Does anyone have a pointer to why the session ID in SSLV3 is
in the clear, rather than encrypted? I'm sure there's a good
reason for it (audit? logging? other...?) but I'm trying to
pin down exactly why it was done that way. Can anyone point
me in the right
"Marcus J. Ranum" wrote:
Does anyone have a pointer to why the session ID in SSLV3 is
in the clear, rather than encrypted? I'm sure there's a good
reason for it (audit? logging? other...?) but I'm trying to
pin down exactly why it was done that way. Can anyone point
me in the right
Not quite cryptography, but it is SIGINT.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk_politics/newsid_395000/395843.stm
First paragraphs (From the BBC):
Headline: UK 'monitored Irish phone calls'
Subhead: The messages were scanned for key words
The UK Government tapped all telephone messages
Gotta watch that reply-to-all "feature" of listserv, Dan. It'll getcha.
:-).
Cheers,
RAH
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"Marcus J. Ranum" wrote:
Does anyone have a pointer to why the session ID in SSLV3 is
in the clear, rather than encrypted? I'm sure there's a good
reason for it (audit? logging? other...?) but I'm trying to
pin down exactly why it was done that way. Can anyone point
me in the right
"Marcus J. Ranum" wrote:
Does anyone out there have any statistics about usage of
SSLV3 versus SSLV2? I'm trying to get a feeling for how much
product support there needs to be for V2 -- is there even
a significant user base for it anymore? Does anyone keep any
measures of version usage??