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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by sl...@apache.org on 2003/01/08 19:03:36 UTC

cvs commit: httpd-2.0/docs/manual/ssl ssl_faq.xml ssl_faq.html.en

slive       2003/01/08 10:03:36

  Modified:    docs/manual/ssl ssl_faq.xml ssl_faq.html.en
  Log:
  Statements about the authorship of mod_ssl being in Germany are no longer
  true.  And besides, the links are broken.
  
  PR: 15627
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.10      +0 -12     httpd-2.0/docs/manual/ssl/ssl_faq.xml
  
  Index: ssl_faq.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-2.0/docs/manual/ssl/ssl_faq.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.9
  retrieving revision 1.10
  diff -u -d -b -u -r1.9 -r1.10
  --- ssl_faq.xml	5 Jan 2003 04:14:44 -0000	1.9
  +++ ssl_faq.xml	8 Jan 2003 18:03:35 -0000	1.10
  @@ -117,18 +117,6 @@
       of the Wassenaar Agreement and its <q>List of Dual Use Goods and
       Technologies And Munitions List</q>.</p>
   
  -    
  -    <p>Additionally the Wassenaar Agreement itself has no direct consequence for
  -    exporting cryptography software. What is actually allowed or forbidden to
  -    be exported from the countries has still to be defined in the local laws
  -    of each country. And at least according to official press releases from
  -    the German BMWi (see <a
  -    href="http://www.bmwi.de/presse/1998/1208prm2.html">here</a>) and the
  -    Switzerland Bawi (see <a href="http://jya.com/wass-ch.htm">here</a>) there
  -    will be no forthcoming export restriction for free cryptography software
  -    for their countries. Remember that mod_ssl is created in Germany and
  -    distributed from Switzerland.</p>
  -    
       <p>So, mod_ssl and OpenSSL are not affected by the Wassenaar Agreement.</p>
   </section>
   </section>
  
  
  
  1.12      +0 -11     httpd-2.0/docs/manual/ssl/ssl_faq.html.en
  
  Index: ssl_faq.html.en
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-2.0/docs/manual/ssl/ssl_faq.html.en,v
  retrieving revision 1.11
  retrieving revision 1.12
  diff -u -d -b -u -r1.11 -r1.12
  --- ssl_faq.html.en	5 Jan 2003 04:14:44 -0000	1.11
  +++ ssl_faq.html.en	8 Jan 2003 18:03:36 -0000	1.12
  @@ -127,17 +127,6 @@
       of the Wassenaar Agreement and its <q>List of Dual Use Goods and
       Technologies And Munitions List</q>.</p>
   
  -    
  -    <p>Additionally the Wassenaar Agreement itself has no direct consequence for
  -    exporting cryptography software. What is actually allowed or forbidden to
  -    be exported from the countries has still to be defined in the local laws
  -    of each country. And at least according to official press releases from
  -    the German BMWi (see <a href="http://www.bmwi.de/presse/1998/1208prm2.html">here</a>) and the
  -    Switzerland Bawi (see <a href="http://jya.com/wass-ch.htm">here</a>) there
  -    will be no forthcoming export restriction for free cryptography software
  -    for their countries. Remember that mod_ssl is created in Germany and
  -    distributed from Switzerland.</p>
  -    
       <p>So, mod_ssl and OpenSSL are not affected by the Wassenaar Agreement.</p>
   
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