X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=j11jre%2Fopenjdk11_macos%2Fconf%2Fsecurity%2Fpolicy%2FREADME.txt;fp=j11jre%2Fopenjdk11_macos%2Fconf%2Fsecurity%2Fpolicy%2FREADME.txt;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=cae66e7ef0ed62e152437a0dd3bff62368269971;hp=fdf77d3e3a401f0d6f0be18c53f6bec7cf4b0f25;hpb=e17567acd864698c9e705a0441cb91cb4dab33e2;p=jalview.git diff --git a/j11jre/openjdk11_macos/conf/security/policy/README.txt b/j11jre/openjdk11_macos/conf/security/policy/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fdf77d3..0000000 --- a/j11jre/openjdk11_macos/conf/security/policy/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ - - Java(TM) Cryptography Extension Policy Files - for the Java(TM) Platform, Standard Edition Runtime Environment - - README ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from -country to country. The Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) architecture -allows flexible cryptographic key strength to be configured via the -jurisdiction policy files which are referenced by the "crypto.policy" -security property in the /conf/security/java.security file. - -By default, Java provides two different sets of cryptographic policy -files: - - unlimited: These policy files contain no restrictions on cryptographic - strengths or algorithms - - limited: These policy files contain more restricted cryptographic - strengths - -These files reside in /conf/security/policy in the "unlimited" -or "limited" subdirectories respectively. - -Each subdirectory contains a complete policy configuration, -and subdirectories can be added/edited/removed to reflect your -import or export control product requirements. - -Within a subdirectory, the effective policy is the combined minimum -permissions of the grant statements in the file(s) matching the filename -pattern "default_*.policy". At least one grant is required. For example: - - limited = Export (all) + Import (limited) = Limited - unlimited = Export (all) + Import (all) = Unlimited - -The effective exemption policy is the combined minimum permissions -of the grant statements in the file(s) matching the filename pattern -"exempt_*.policy". Exemption grants are optional. For example: - - limited = grants exemption permissions, by which the - effective policy can be circumvented. - e.g. KeyRecovery/KeyEscrow/KeyWeakening. - -Please see the Java Cryptography Architecture (JCA) documentation for -additional information on these files and formats. - -YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT YOUR EXPORT/IMPORT CONTROL COUNSEL OR ATTORNEY -TO DETERMINE THE EXACT REQUIREMENTS. - -Please note that the JCE for Java SE, including the JCE framework, -cryptographic policy files, and standard JCE providers provided with -the Java SE, have been reviewed and approved for export as mass market -encryption item by the US Bureau of Industry and Security.