Verisign gets export approval
Jason William RENNIE
jrennie at hardy.ocs.mq.edu.au
Fri Jul 18 03:55:04 PDT 1997
>
> Only a valid VeriSign Global ID cert (an X.509 v3 cert with a special
> extension) will activate the strong encryption in exportable browsers. This
> is hardcoded into Navigator and Internet Explorer.
>
So, write a new browser (Theres a linux project staring to do
this for linux soon/now (i think anyway)) and then port to a bunch of
systems and base it outside the US. There aren't any import restriction
on strong crypto yet are there ?? Besides you could then set up a home
page ala. netscape.com and rake in the advertising dollars, if you can
get teh browser to take off. A lot of if's and work but in theory it
works.
Jason =8-]
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