> From: Terrell Larson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 2:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: license for openssl in UK and proof the NSA monitors all
> emails.
>
> Here's an asside we probably shouldn't laugh about:
>
> Last year I sent off a perfectly innoce
I compiled and ran demos/bio/sconnect.c. In this I found a problem with
BIO_should_retry().
This is the code that doesn't work like it should:
for (;;)
{
i=BIO_write(out,&(p[off]),len);
if (i <= 0)
{
if (BIO_should_retry(out))
My perl5 binary for my linux is from
ftp.cdrom.com/pub/linux/slackware-3.6/slakware/d1/perl.tgz.
when I run ./configure, there is an error happened:
Makefile => Makefile.ssl
/home/.../perl5: can't load library 'libgdbm.so.1'
I ignored this error and run 'make'
I believe you do not need a license for openssl in _ANY_ country in the world.
OpenSSL is open source and the copyright
specifically allows you to use it for whatever purposes you choose.
Secondly - there is the issue of export of any software you might create which may use
certain features