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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 11:53:51 +1030
From: Graham Gower <graham.gower@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Allegations regarding OpenBSD IPSEC

On 16 December 2010 09:50, Larry Seltzer <larry@...ryseltzer.com> wrote:
>> Has anyone read this yet?
>>
>> http://www.downspout.org/?q=node/3
>>
>> Seems IPSEC might have a back door written into it by the FBI?
>>
> Surely the thing to do now is not to audit *your own* OpenBSD code, but to
> audit the OpenBSD code from about 8 years ago. If there's nothing there,
> then the claim is BS.
>
> LJS
>
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Or get hold of the old version of OpenBSD used at EOUSA and compare it
to the OpenBSD code from the same time.

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