RE: RSAref in the US

1999-04-13 Thread Dean Kimball
] > Sent: Monday, April 12, 1999 11:25 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RSAref in the US > > fallen1> What about freeware ssl applications like mod_ssl: > fallen1> (http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/) > fallen1> Do you need to

Re: RSAref in the US

1999-04-12 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
fallen1> What about freeware ssl applications like mod_ssl: fallen1> (http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/) fallen1> Do you need to "register" a licence with RSA to use that code fallen1> in the US for comercial use or just apply RSARef? If you want to use it commercially, you must register. T

Re: RSAref in the US

1999-04-12 Thread Fallen1
What about freeware ssl applications like mod_ssl: (http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/) Do you need to "register" a licence with RSA to use that code in the US for comercial use or just apply RSARef? Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Dave Neuer wrote: > RSARef is legal in the US

Re: RSAref in the US

1999-04-12 Thread Sameer Parekh
> If you're in the USA, and plan to use RSA-patented algorithms for > anything other than nonprofit research, buy the cheapest 128-bit SSL > webserver you can, toss out the software, and keep the license. RSAref > is for research and nonprofit use only (I will happily forward you my > letter from

Re: RSAref in the US

1999-04-12 Thread Dave Neuer
RSARef is legal in the US for non-commercial use only. As far as RSA Data Security Inc. and the US government are concerned, there is no way to do Public Key cryptography in the US for commercial uses without paying RSA a license fee, either directly or indirectly through Stronghold, Raven, Red H

Re: RSAref in the US

1999-04-12 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
stella> My question is, using -RSAglue, and then compiling the application with stella> RSAglue and rsaref, LEGAL ? Am I using RSARef in this mode ? Yes, that is correct use of rsaref. RSAglue is just glue to make the rest of OpenSSL work nicely with rsaref. -- Richard Levitte \ Spannvägen

Re: RSAref in the US

1999-04-12 Thread Jeffrey Altman
> If you're in the USA, and plan to use RSA-patented algorithms for > anything other than nonprofit research, buy the cheapest 128-bit SSL > webserver you can, toss out the software, and keep the license. RSAref > is for research and nonprofit use only (I will happily forward you my > letter from

Re: RSAref in the US

1999-04-12 Thread Tim
If you're in the USA, and plan to use RSA-patented algorithms for anything other than nonprofit research, buy the cheapest 128-bit SSL webserver you can, toss out the software, and keep the license. RSAref is for research and nonprofit use only (I will happily forward you my letter from them if y