Re: temporal role base access control in Linux

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On 7/11/2010 10:39 PM, cto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm sorry but with all due respects, I don't know if helping people in Iran on the subject is legal or not (I'm not a Lawyer) but judging from sources of your mail (which is Iran), I prefer not to be involved in any particular help.
I have never heard anything that has suggested that there have ever been US export laws regarding access control software, let alone helping someone set up their free open source security software (please let me know if you have heard otherwise). It has been 10 years since US cryptography export laws have relaxed (and maybe they still apply to embargoed destinations).

Just a quick google:
"controls on encryption did not apply to cryptographic equipment and software if their functionality was limited to any of the following nine categories:" ... "(5) Access control devices such as ATMs;"
Anyway this is a project develped primarily by the National Security Agency of the USA, and its contributors.
That does not seem relevant to me...

Cliffe.



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