[MonoTouch] MonoTouch Encryption and Export Compliance
Nic Wise
nicw at fastchicken.co.nz
Mon Oct 24 12:05:03 EDT 2011
I wonder what the ramifications of answering NO to each one is. Or YES
to the second one.
I just said no. actually, I'm not sure they asked when I did my one
app which uses https....
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 16:55, Jeff Stedfast <jeff at xamarin.com> wrote:
> Hi trip, Nic,
> This is really a question for Sebastien Pouliot, so I'll poke him about this
> thread.
> My understanding would be NO to the first question and YES to the second
> question. I'm pretty sure monotouch currently implements its own crypto
> algorithms rather than using the underlying implementations provided by iOS.
> There are plans to try and take advantage of the underlying iOS
> implementations, but I don't think that's been done yet.
> Hope that helps!
> Jeff
>
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Nic Wise <nicw at fastchicken.co.nz> wrote:
>>
>> I've always said no to both, tho re-reading it, I suspect I'd have to
>> say yes to the second one.
>>
>> Thats definitely one for Miguel and co - I doubt that MT uses the iOS
>> crypto stuff, and I'd assume that the mono crypto stuff is all "export
>> complaint" having been around for ages.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 13:39, trip <andywhitt at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Just a quick question, I have an app that uses the .NET encryption
>> > classes on
>> > iOS, and OSX thru MonoMac.
>> >
>> > I'm in the process of submitting my app to the Appstore and I'm
>> > currently at
>> > the Export Compliance page. This page asks two questions?
>> >
>> > 1. Does your product implement encryption algorithm(s) that is(are)
>> > proprietary or yet be accepted as standards by international standard
>> > bodies(IEEE, IETF, ITU, etc.)? NO
>> >
>> > 2. Does your product implement standard encryption algorithm(s) instead
>> > of
>> > or in addition to accessing or using the encryption in iOS? NO
>> >
>> > Unfortunately, I am not fully versed with how both MonoTouch and MonoMac
>> > use
>> > the Mono framework and underlying OS frameworks, to answer these
>> > questions
>> > confidently.
>> >
>> > Any help would be much appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
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