A few years ago a client of mine gave me a big-ish APC UPS. I recently got new batteries for it after the outage here in Portugal, and to turn on SSH I had to agree that I was not a terrorist organisation's nor in a country where encryption can not be exported to.
I'm glad it had that. If you were, say, a member of ISIS and used the UPS, they'd be able to successfully sue you for breach.
> I had to agree that I was not a terrorist organisation's nor in a country where encryption can not be exported to.
Don't forget when flying to the USA, ticking the box to say you won't try to overthrow the government.
I'm sure that clause has stopped many an invading army in their tracks.
Right, 40-bit export-grade SSL.
I don't recall the exact details but it was basically buggered - short key length. Long enough to challenge a 80386 Beowulf cluster but no match for whatever was humming away in a very well funded machine room.
You could still play with all the other exciting dials and knobs, SANs and so on but in the end it was pretty worthless.