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Re: [opensuse-project] Does this mean OpenSUSE will be dropping Wireshark?
- From: Randall R Schulz <rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 14:35:14 -0700
- Message-id: <200705311435.14747.rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 31 May 2007 14:20, Jim Pye wrote:
> >From an announcement of Arstechnica at http://tinyurl.com/2yjqoq
>
> Does this mean OpenSUSE, SLES etc. - which I understand has a lot of
> engineering force in Germany - will have to drop products like
> Wireshark?
The topic of this law (not yet in force, if I understood what was
written on the openSUSE list) came up in the last couple of days.
Wireshark is a passive analyzer / sniffer, right? If so, then I wouldn't
think it would come under the provisions of this law. However, other
code included in any comprehensive Linux distribution presumably would.
Even if Wireshark can synthesize and transmit packets, it doesn't
really generate the kind of traffic that could constitute a probe of a
host's vulnerabilities? Or does it? I've only used it a little and in
fairly simple ways.
Anyway, see the openSUSE list topic "opensuse repositories now illegal
in Germany" which began on 2007-05-28 at 1:24 PDT (GMT - 7).
> Jim
Randall Schulz
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> >From an announcement of Arstechnica at http://tinyurl.com/2yjqoq
>
> Does this mean OpenSUSE, SLES etc. - which I understand has a lot of
> engineering force in Germany - will have to drop products like
> Wireshark?
The topic of this law (not yet in force, if I understood what was
written on the openSUSE list) came up in the last couple of days.
Wireshark is a passive analyzer / sniffer, right? If so, then I wouldn't
think it would come under the provisions of this law. However, other
code included in any comprehensive Linux distribution presumably would.
Even if Wireshark can synthesize and transmit packets, it doesn't
really generate the kind of traffic that could constitute a probe of a
host's vulnerabilities? Or does it? I've only used it a little and in
fairly simple ways.
Anyway, see the openSUSE list topic "opensuse repositories now illegal
in Germany" which began on 2007-05-28 at 1:24 PDT (GMT - 7).
> Jim
Randall Schulz
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