Interesting question - NO it is illegal.Biker Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to do a commercial client application capableto handle https (that is the only purpose to includeopenssl) and I was wondering if it is legal todistribute the file that contains the certificatesthat were bundled
> 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.
I'm not sure I understand what you are loo
Hi openssl gurus and experts,
I am new to this list and openssl in general and I
apologize for asking a simple question.
I was trying to compile openssl from source -
openssl-0.0.7e.tar.gz which I have downloaded from the
openssl site.
Things were going on smoothly after I issued the
command # m
MENT\CPP\OPENSSL-0.9.7E\TMP32\FIPS_AESAVS.OBJ
** error 2 ** deleting out32\fips_aesavs.exe
I know there is this package Win32 OpenSSL but I
really wanted to exclude idea and rc5. I also tried
the latest 0.9.7 stable snapshot
(ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20041204.tar.gz)
. I also tried
the latest 0.9.7 stable snapshot
(ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20041204.tar.gz)
but I get other errors even earlier in the build
process.
Thank you
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.7E\TMP32\FIPS_AESAVS.OBJ
** error 2 ** deleting out32\fips_aesavs.exe
I know there is this package Win32 OpenSSL but I
really wanted to exclude idea and rc5. I also tried
the latest 0.9.7 stable snapshot
(ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20041204.tar.gz)
but I get other erro
nSSL but I
really wanted to exclude idea and rc5. I also tried
the latest 0.9.7 stable snapshot
(ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20041204.tar.gz)
but I get other errors even earlier in the build
process.
Thank you
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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