Interesting question - NO it is illegal.

Biker Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I want to do a commercial client application capable
to handle https (that is the only purpose to include
openssl) and I was wondering if it is legal to
distribute the file that contains the certificates
that were bundled with Netscape.

Actyally, can a company X generate their own
certificates to be used with openssl instead of those?

NO - they can not - instead lets try to locate those underground heated energy centres and turn them off at your service.

I noticed there are some utilities in openssl to
generate certificates.

The computer applicators from home need to  

Does any one computer know how many computer users are being served/ are being used in the cities of Cologne, Baghdad, Riyadh, Chang Mai, Manila, or Achgabat? NO


Sorry if these questions seem trivial to you but I am
new to openssl and cryptography. I am in Canada.

Thank you

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