Unix software and USSR

Kaleb Keithley kaleb at thyme.jpl.nasa.gov
Thu Sep 27 02:11:53 AEST 1990


In article <1990Sep26.124217.918 at hq.demos.su> avg at hq.demos.su (Vadim G. Antonov) writes:
>In article <4113 at altos86.Altos.COM> steve at Altos.COM (Steve Scherf) writes:
>>A while back you mentioned that you have the source to BSD, etc., over there
>>at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy. Tell me, do I just not understand
>>the technology protection rules in the U.S., or isn't Unix source barred from
>>the USSR?
>
>main()
>{
>	char *crypt();
>
>	printf("%s\n", crypt("Do you believe me?", "XX"));
>}
>
>	The result should be:  XXcXimKPpq0M.            :-) :-) :-)

Sorry, wrong.  At least on a Sun.



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