Brian Ristuccia writes:
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 09:18:27PM -0600, Richard Stallman wrote:
It looks like that version of ssh really was free software.
I am surprised.
Patent issues still make it not free for most people in the US.
For less than a year, if they use RSA plus Blowfish.
Previously Ben Pfaff wrote:
The TSS encryption algorithm implementation in tss.c is copyright Timo
Rinne and Cirion Oy. It is used with permission, and permission has
been given for anyone to use it for any purpose as part of ssh.
This violates the DFSG.
Wichert.
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Ben Pfaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] quotes the ssh-1.2.0 license:
Any derived versions of this
software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is
incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be
called by a name other than ssh or Secure Shell.
What do people think of the following licence? I think there are tons of
problems, and I'd like a laundry-list of them to bring to the author's
attention.
Analog is copyright (C) Stephen R. E. Turner 1995 - 1999.
This copyright applies to all source code, compiled code, documentation, and
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