On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> No. But I think you're being rather selfish "I can't use it, so noone
> else should, either."
:)
> However, your point is taken -- these probably
> should be segregated out somehow.
Yeah; I just don't want to put myself (or, more realistically, my
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Bill Nottingham wrote:
> >
> > Patent issues. RSA would complain loudly, IIRC.
> >
>
> Not for distribution; you can link OpenSSL against RSAREF and get
> something that is legal for noncommercial use.
But I do use my redhat CD in a commercial set
Kevin Vajk wrote:
>
> On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>
> > Bill Nottingham wrote:
> > >
> > > Patent issues. RSA would complain loudly, IIRC.
> > >
> >
> > Not for distribution; you can link OpenSSL against RSAREF and get
> > something that is legal for noncommercial use.
>
> But I
> We can put up cryptographic packages on ftp.redhat.de (no export
> restrictions here, and also no valid RSA patents).
You probably can't. The US govt has this wonderful view that US citizens
and companies doing anything like funding encryption work outside the USA
are at least accessories to so
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>
> > Some cryptographic library
> > Some cryptographic Perl modules
> > openssl
> > apache-mod_ssl
> > lsh (freeware ssh)
>
> Where can I get lsh?
>
> We can put up cryptographic package
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Some cryptographic library
> Some cryptographic Perl modules
> openssl
> apache-mod_ssl
> lsh (freeware ssh)
Where can I get lsh?
We can put up cryptographic packages on ftp.redhat.de (no export
restrictions here, and al
Bill Nottingham wrote:
>
> H. Peter Anvin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > openssl
> > apache-mod_ssl
>
> Patent issues. RSA would complain loudly, IIRC.
>
Not for distribution; you can link OpenSSL against RSAREF and get
something that is legal for noncommercial use. It is apparentl
H. Peter Anvin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> openssl
> apache-mod_ssl
Patent issues. RSA would complain loudly, IIRC.
Bill
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