On 11.07.2016 19:54, Andrei wrote:> On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 18:39:34 +0200 > Kurt Jaeger <lists at opsec.eu> wrote: > >> As far as I know, GOST is a standardized crypto algo in .ru, it's >> suggested (required?) by the government in .ru. So, if FreeBSD does >> not want to alienate the .ru userbase, GOST probably should be in >> base. >> >> I'm not sure how difficult that would be. > Care about russian terrorists government? About Putin? No, thanks!Unfortunately, it affects normal people and organizations here, including internet providers f.e. and not affects Putin or government in any way. Documents workflow require digital signatures by GOST.
On 07/11/2016 07:09 PM, Andrey Chernov wrote:> On 11.07.2016 19:54, Andrei wrote: >> On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 18:39:34 +0200 >> Kurt Jaeger <lists at opsec.eu> wrote: >> >>> As far as I know, GOST is a standardized crypto algo in .ru, it's >>> suggested (required?) by the government in .ru. So, if FreeBSD does >>> not want to alienate the .ru userbase, GOST probably should be in >>> base. >>> >>> I'm not sure how difficult that would be. >> Care about russian terrorists government? About Putin? No, thanks!Wtf is this? This is an international community and this list is read across the world. There's no place for your political beliefs. Especially when expressed in such manner. Please keep it to yourself.> Unfortunately, it affects normal people and organizations here, > including internet providers f.e. and not affects Putin or government in > any way. Documents workflow require digital signatures by GOST.-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 819 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/attachments/20160711/fa8a672e/attachment.sig>
On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 20:09:35 +0300 Andrey Chernov <ache at freebsd.org> wrote:> >> As far as I know, GOST is a standardized crypto algo in .ru, it's > >> suggested (required?) by the government in .ru. So, if FreeBSD does > >> not want to alienate the .ru userbase, GOST probably should be in > >> base. > >> > >> I'm not sure how difficult that would be. > > Care about russian terrorists government? About Putin? No, thanks! > > Unfortunately, it affects normal people and organizations here, > including internet providers f.e. and not affects Putin or government > in any way. Documents workflow require digital signatures by GOST.From 20 Jule of this year "organizers of information distribution on the Internet" in Russia must have ability to decrypt all traffic by "Yarovaya law". "There's another important amendment aimed at ?organizers of information distribution on the Internet?: if an online service?a messenger app, a social network, an email client, or even just a website?encrypts its data, its owners will be required to help the Federal Security Service decipher any message sent by its users. The fine for refusing to cooperate can be as high as a million rubles (more than $15,000)." https://meduza.io/en/feature/2016/06/24/russia-s-state-duma-just-approved-some-of-the-most-repressive-laws-in-post-soviet-history http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-anti-terrorism-law-signed-amid-business-human-rights-outcry-how-big-brother-2389849 Maybe russian GOST made with options to decrypt.. Nice backdoor from FSB? ;)> Wtf is this? This is an international community and this list is read > across the world. There's no place for your political beliefs. > Especially when expressed in such manner. Please keep it to yourself.I will write what I want. I'm live in democratic country, not in Russia.