No, I am not suggesting PostgreSQL bundle any strong crypto: simply take
advantage of what's available native on the host OS.
BTW, the US export controls only apply to code written in the US. The
Wassenaar Arrangement specifically excludes free/open software.
Ciao--Louis <louis@bertrandtech.on.ca>
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On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Gene Sokolov wrote:
> Once you say "strong encryption", you also say "export controls", "wasenaar"
> and "avoid it if you can". It means PgSQL team would have to maintain two
> distributions - one for the US and one for the rest of the world. It's not
> like it cannot be done. I just see no benefit in using encryption instead of
> hashing. There is no need for DES or Blowfish to justify the pain.
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> Gene Sokolov.
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