Subject: Re: Cryptosrc-Intl!
To: S.Ladopoulos <S.Ladopulos@westminster.ac.uk>
From: Frederick Bruckman <fb@enteract.com>
List: tech-security
Date: 08/10/2000 15:43:43
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From: Frederick Bruckman <fb@enteract.com>
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To: "S.Ladopoulos" <S.Ladopulos@westminster.ac.uk>
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Subject: Re: Cryptosrc-Intl!
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, S.Ladopoulos wrote:

> > cryptosrc-intl and cryptosrc-us are no more -- it's all merged into
> > src/crypto now, fully integrated with the system.
> > 
> > If you use NetBSD-current or NetBSD-1.5_ALPHA (and through the release!),
> > you'll have fully-integrated crypto, including IPsec and Kerberos (Heimdal).
> 
> I am using Kame-20000704-netbsd142-stable. 
> Because under "/usr/src/" directory i can not find a crypto directory, i
> assume that i need the "crypto*.tar.gz file" and recompile the kernel.
> Am i correct or there is something i missed?
> Thank you in advance for all your help.

For 1.4.2, you want "sets/../security/secrsrc.tar.gz". The sources
unpackaed into /usr/domestic. I believe that the export restrictions,
which required the sources to be segregated, no longer apply.