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  • '''FreeS/WAN''' [http://www.freeswan.org] was the original [[Linux]] implementation of the [[IPsec]] protocols. ...nistic encryption]] widespread. As of early 2010, however, the [http://www.freeswan.org web site] is still up. It has complete system documentation.
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  • The [http://www.freeswan.org FreeS/WAN site] was still up as of mid-2010, although the project shut ...the Ottawa Citizen newspaper [http://tricolour.net/freeswan/ottawacitizen-freeswan.html covered the project].
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  • == Cyberpunk in [[FreeSWAN]] technical article/? ==
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  • ...ocols. This included a 75 kilobyte [http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-2.06/doc/glossary.html glossary], parts of which might be re-used here, in
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  • * project leader for FreeSWAN | FreeS/WAN, a Linux implementation of IPsec and opportunistic encryption
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  • ...[[User_talk:Sandy_Harris/Permission]]). I wrote a Citizendium article on [[FreeSWAN|FreeS/WAN]] and one on the cypherpunk ideas behind it.
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  • ...e of the authors of the BTNS RFC, [[Michael Richardson]], also worked on [[FreeSWAN|FreeS/WAN]], the project that invented opportunistic encryption.
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  • ...he whole Internet. This was a large part of the political motivation for [[FreeSWAN|FreeS/WAN]], the project that invented OE; their goal was to encrypt a larg The term "opportunistic encryption" comes from the [[FreeSWAN | FreeS/WAN]] project, who built OE into a [[Linux]] implementation of [[IP
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  • ...differently. In an [[IPsec#Complications | example]] from [[IPsec]], the [[FreeSWAN |FreeS/WAN]] implementer used the product while [[PGPnet]] used the least c
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  • ...the other projects they have been involved in were PGP for email privacy, FreeSWAN | FreeS/WAN for opportunistic encryption of the whole net, Off-the-record m * Hugh Daniel — former Sun Microsystems' employee, manager of the FreeSWAN | FreeS/WAN project
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  • ...implementations attempt to interoperate. For example, problems the Linux [[FreeSWAN|FreeS/WAN]] team encountered getting their IPsec implementation to interope ...original [[Linux]] implementation was [[FreeSWAN | FreeS/WAN]] [http://www.freeswan.org]. Its main goal was to deploy IPsec-based [[Opportunistic encryption]]
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  • ...l roughly 1999-2002. The FreeS/WAN [http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-2.06/doc/interop.html interop document] has some info; I have no other refe : I started a [[FreeSWAN]] article, and simplified the text here. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]]
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  • ...tially why Cypherpunk wanted to do OE and any criticism thereof (or should FreeSWAN fold into Cypherpunk?). Not to be forgotten is that I'd like to see reasona
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  • ...users to not install components which they had not exported legally. The [[FreeSWAN|FreeS/WAN]] project deliberately did all their work outside the US to avoid
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  • ...onnews.org/199912/editorial.html ssmail] as well. I've done something on [[FreeSWAN]], but not [[opportunistic encryption]] yet.
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  • ...d in the whole crypto & civil rights & ... set of issues, have a look at [[FreeSWAN]] as well. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]] 11:39, 2 November 2008 (UTC) There are various other articles on techno-political topics (cypherpunk, [[FreeSWAN]], ...) and many purely technical ones ([[stream cipher]], [[cryptanalysis]
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  • ...reference that covers Wassenaar is [http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-2.06/doc/politics.html#exlaw]. That is out of date and much more advocacy t ...[[PGP]], [[Diffie-Hellman]], [[discrete logarithm]], [[RSA]], [[IPsec]], [[FreeSWAN | FreeS/WAN]], [[opportunistic encryption]], cypherpunk.
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  • : What about the less purely technical articles like Cypherpunk, [[FreeSWAN]] and [[Opportunistic encryption]]? Are they approvable yet?
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  • :: What about the historical articles? [[ULTRA]], [[VENONA]] and [[FreeSWAN]] leap to mind but there are probably others. Biographies? Do we tag [[Alan Various others — [[FreeSWAN]], [[DRM]], [[stream cipher]], [[cryptanalysis]] — are fairly develop
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