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If there was a pattern of random customs agents trying to "inspect" your laptop for crypto, I would worry---mostly about the delay that this would cause rather than anything else. But, having travelled in and out of France for the last decade+ I can categorically state that this has NEVER happened to me nor anyone I know of/have heard of. So, trying to get an "IETF Excemption", Sam, for a non-issue seems like just a way to raise a bunch of flags we don't need raised. Let's let the sleeping (clueless) dogs sleep. Ole Ole J. Jacobsen Editor and Publisher, The Internet Protocol Journal Academic Research and Technology Initiatives, Cisco Systems Tel: +1 408-527-8972 GSM: +1 415-370-4628 E-mail: ole at cisco.com URL: http://www.cisco.com/ipj _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf at ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf
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