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From: Aaron D. Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Stunnel Maillist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Date: Friday, September 17, 1999 5:43 PM
Subject: What US companies need to know about RSA
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>After a lot of research and talking with people from the Stunnel and
>OpenSSL lists, and 3 phone calls to RSA itself, I've learned far more
>than I ever wanted to know about RSA's patent and licensing. [Contrary
>to the last person who posted on this list, I found both Stunnel and
>OpenSSL lists very informative.] I figured there were a lot of people
>out there who would benifit from this info. Of course if you see any
>errors, feel free to let me know. Maybe I can get this added to some
>FAQ?
I've suggested this before too, but the closer we get to September 2000, the
less urgent it seems.
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>Basically, all I wanted to do is run a generic SSL reverse proxy for a
>number of services/hosts. I also wanted Client Certificates for added
>security. All this was for internal use only type stuff like IMAP and
>secure access to internal web servers for my employees. None of this
>is stuff that I make any money off of directly- ie. I'm not trying to
>sell anything with SSL or RSA in it
If this is the case (ie, it's not part of a product or service you sell),
why not just use RSARef? You can't get it from RSADSI any more, but you can
still get it, and the license would appear to permit this.
Dave Neuer
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