If you're in the USA, and plan to use RSA-patented algorithms for
anything other than nonprofit research, buy the cheapest 128-bit SSL
webserver you can, toss out the software, and keep the license. RSAref
is for research and nonprofit use only (I will happily forward you my
letter from them if you'd like).
If you're outside of the USA (and France and China) you can do whatever
you please without paying RSA for any of it. Well, if your local laws
allow it.
That's what I've been able to piece together over the past 3 months or
so.
--
"The sticker on the side of the box said,
'Supported Platforms: Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, or better'
so clearly Linux was a supported platform."
--Eric Sobalvarro
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