Hi, you probably mean generating an ssh key-pair. This is a one-step operation.
Is Yarrow a weapon or a crypto package? Otherwise I would suggest putting Yarrow onto your personal webpage / university system and asking for a link. Gruss, Christian PS: I have just skimmed the TOS, but apart from the crypto (weapon ;-) stuff, it seems to be mostly standard US legalize. Of course, I am no lawyer. * Frank Rosemeier <fr...@rosemeier.info> [15.12.2010 23:57]: > > Dear Haskellers, > > as some of you may have noticed, the Yarrow home page has to be > moved because of the migration of the Haskell.org server. > It has been recommended to me by Ian Lynagh to transfer the files to > the new community server. > To do so I need first to request for an account there. > > This includes producing an ssh certificate. I will try to solve this > problem. (May be there will be questions in the future.) > > The more severe problem is related to the Terms of Service which I > have to accept with the account request. > It contains lots of legal stuff which I do not understand including > regulations for US export controls. > Of course I am neither able nor willing to send reports concerning > Yarrow to the US government! > > Are there some experts or tutors who want to help me to understand > the Terms of Service especially the export controls? > May be these regulations do not apply in my case, because I am > living in Germany? > (I have expected lots of work to be done with respect to the migration, > but I did not imagine to be involved in legal affairs which I do not > understand.) > > Thank you very much for your patience. > > > Kind regards > > Frank Rosemeier > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell mailing list > hask...@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
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