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Re: Honeyd Censorship


From: "Byrne Ghavalas" <security () nscs uk com>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 17:46:11 +0100

I took a quick look at the links provided on his page, but I'm afraid I
can't really see how this impacts honeyd.

Admittedly I am no lawyer, but from what I understand reading through
the amendments, the aim is to prevent someone from illegally
intercepting or monitoring 'signals' through a telecommunications
device, or avoid paying for a service. (Amongst other things.)

One is allowed to receive these 'signals' if one has been authorised to
do so by the service provider.

I cannot see how honeyd would contravene these laws... Perhaps someone
could explain?

Honeyd is merely responding to 'signals' sent down the wire that are
destined for that network, in the same way a web server would respond to
'signals' it received...

Have I missed something?

Byrne G

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Lyons" <john.lyons () heanet ie>
To: <honeypots () securityfocus com>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 4:40 PM
Subject: Honeyd Censorship


Surprised it hasn't been mentioned here before but currently
there's a disclaimer at the top of Neils Provos' page which
restricts U.S. citizens from downloading a lot of his software
/research including honeyd :/

Apparently new law passed in michigan (and proposed in many states)
restricts access to certain crypto/steganography/honeypot
technologies.

How will this affect progress on honeyd Neils?

Sad times indeed.

John




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