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Subject: Re: Secure Telneting into a internal network
From: Jyri Kaljundi <jk @ stallion . ee>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:20:35 +0200 (EET)
To: Firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <199702112341 . PAA00516 @ miles . greatcircle . com>

 
Jerry Mendes <mendes @
 garnet .
 berkeley .
 edu> wrote:

> Public key cryptography, when used within the U.S. or Canada is very
> secure (key lengths range from 128 to 1024 bits).  If your users are in
> locations outside North America, and you buy from U.S. vendors, then you
> probably realize that you will not be able to purchase technology with
> key lengths over 40 bits. 

Still F-Secure technology is available all over the world, and it uses
only strong cryptography, so there is no reason to use any US (or crippled
Israeli) products. F-Secure SSH and F-Secure VPN can achieve most of what
ordinary US products can do.

Juri Kaljundi
jk @
 stallion .
 ee
Stallion Ltd.


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