My understanding is that the terms of the OpenSSL license dictate what license you can use the files under, unless otherwise marked. It is a modified classic-BSD (with advertising clause) license.
-Kyle H On Dec 1, 2007 5:39 PM, Joshua Juran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm developing a unix-like environment for traditional Mac OS, and > I'd like to use Roy Wood's randomizer code (packaged in OpenSSL) to > implement /dev/random. However, the code in question > (Randomizer.cpp) contains no copyright notice or license, and my > email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounced. > > Does anyone know either under what terms I may use the code, or how > to contact Roy Wood? > > Thanks, > Josh > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org > Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]