Re: SSH .deb files

1999-12-14 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Just a nit... David Wright wrote: > Quoting Dan Brosemer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > However, you are breaking the law if you attempt to: > > > > 3. Export it _from_ the US to a country other than Canada or export it > > _from_ Canada to a country other than the US if the original source was > >

Re: SSH .deb files

1999-12-14 Thread David Wright
Quoting Dan Brosemer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 02:19:35PM +, David Wright wrote: > > Quoting Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glen S Mehn) wrote: > > If ssh were non-free, and I were to download it from a site in the US, > > then I would've broken

Re: SSH .deb files

1999-12-14 Thread Colin Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Wright) wrote: >Quoting Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glen S Mehn) wrote: >[...] >> > ... Ssh uses cryptography that you >> >technically have to license in the US to use, so it's a "non-US" >> >package. >> >> With the slink version that's true, bu

Re: SSH .deb files

1999-12-14 Thread Dan Brosemer
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 02:19:35PM +, David Wright wrote: > Quoting Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glen S Mehn) wrote: > If ssh were non-free, and I were to download it from a site in the US, > then I would've broken the law, wouldn't I? Whereas, because it's non-US, >

Re: SSH .deb files

1999-12-14 Thread David Wright
Quoting Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glen S Mehn) wrote: [...] > > ... Ssh uses cryptography that you > >technically have to license in the US to use, so it's a "non-US" > >package. > > With the slink version that's true, but that really makes it non-free > rather than no

Re: SSH .deb files

1999-12-14 Thread Colin Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glen S Mehn) wrote: >Add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list: > > >deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US > >and then type apt-get install ssh. Ssh uses cryptography that you >technically have to license in the US to use, so it's a "non-US" >package. With t

SSH .deb files

1999-12-13 Thread Glen S Mehn
Add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US and then type apt-get install ssh. Ssh uses cryptography that you technically have to license in the US to use, so it's a "non-US" package. Regards, Glen -- Glen S Mehn GoMo.com Systems Admi