On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote: > I was looking at the code of mixmaster, an anonymous remailer > client/server application. It allows protection against traffic > analysis and allows sending email anonymously or pseudonymously. > > http://mixmaster.sourceforge.net > > I'm wondering if the licence is DFSG-compliant ? Could any lawyer here > give an advice ?
As you know I have filed an ITP for mixmaster. And we already had this discussion about two years ago. - License The current license of 2.9* is _not_ DFSG free. The problem is - as has been mentionded - 1.b.iii. Len Sassaman and I are working with the copyright holder to fix this. We have suggested to change 1.b.iii so that if Anonymizer Inc. does not exist any more the 1.b.iii is void. Lance Cotreel of Anonymizer Inc. is not against such a change - his lawyers currently review a changed license. - IDEA Mixmaster is a type-I and type-II remailer. Type-I basically is some PGP voodoo and Type-II a full fledged protocol of its own. Type I may make use of IDEA, type II doesn't need it at all. I've chosen to build mixmaster without IDEA, for the very simple reasons that (1) our openssl doesn't have it and (2) it is non-free. This means in type I remailing we should not offer a RSA OpenPGP code, only a DSA key. No limitation is put on Type-II remailing. The current preliminary packages on non-us.debian.org/~weasel/archive are clearly marked as non-free. I will upload them to the archive once the license issues are resolved. I hope all questions are answered. yours, peter Quoting someone from #remops: <DyBBuK> rabbi: Let's not bring up IDEA... you know how it makes weasel foam at the mouth. -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** messages preferred. | : :' : The universal | `. `' Operating System http://www.palfrader.org/ | `- http://www.debian.org/
pgp40eo4BmPkx.pgp
Description: PGP signature