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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] OpenSSH-2.1.1p4 for Cygwin 1.1.3


The RSA patent expires September 21st, expect to see many encryption
programs relying on RSAREF to have new versions out around September 22nd.

Export restrictions for encryption software that doesn't require a license
payment seem to be gone, at the moment away --
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Encryption/qanda.htm  
Note the crystal clear language used in this document.

Case in point, redhat distributes OpenSSH and OpenSSL RPMs on ftp.redhat.com
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/libc6/SRPMS/openssh-2.1.1p1-1.src.rpm
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/libc6/i386/openssl-0.9.5a-1.i386.rpm

The web pages for those packages don't indicate if they use full RSA or
RSAREF, and I suppose it's possible that redhat got a license for the RSA
patent at some point in the past that might make that question moot.  As it
stands, since Corinna's version uses full RSA, it can't be downloaded by
anyone in the USA without violating the RSA patent for the next seven
weeks.  After the patent expires, I'm not sure there would be anything
preventing it from being hosted on a site in the US, until of course the
next random encryption policy change.


Jon

I can only assume, not being a linux user myself, that this version of 
At 06:04 PM 8/2/2000 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote something like this:
>James Dumser wrote:
>> Am I misremembering or is there
>> another reason your publishing on ftp.franken.de?
>
>Crypto export restriction, RSA patent etc.
>OpenSSH will be released on sources.redhat.com perhaps next year.
>
>> >From your README:
>> > - If you are installing OpenSSH the first time, you can generate
>> >   server keys and your own user keys by running
>> >
>> >          /usr/local/bin/ssh-config
>> 
>> Actually, it's not the first time; but it wasn't working before. I
>> removed /usr/local/etc/ssh_host* files, renamed my ~/.ssh, and ran
>> ssh-config. BTW, it would be nice if ssh-config created ~/.ssh if it
>> didn't exist.
>
>ssh-keygen creates .ssh by itself.
>
>> inetd runs as the SYSTEM account. Your note (and my knowledge of NT) is
>> not clear if SYSTEM already has the necessary permissions or not. I
>
>SYSTEM has all necessary rights. I thought this would be clear.
>
>> When I try to ssh to itself, I get
>>   debug: ssh_exchange_identification: sshd: no hostkeys available --
>>          exiting.
>
>From the sources I can see exactliy three possible reasons:
>- v1.X protocol: Problem with rsa.
>- v1.X protocol: No ssh_host_key file.
>- v2 protocol: No ssh_dsa_host_key file.
>
>Try `sshd -d' from the command line. This might give you a hint.
>
>Corinna
>
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