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On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Nov 29, did you not say:
I'm still wondering why OpenSSH is _so_ inferior to SSH.COM's ssh2 (which is
also open-source)?...?
Yes, I did. And no, I didn't say anything about either licensing or
OSI Open Source.
David Adam then asked Is
This thread has far exceeded whatever useful lifetime it may have had,
and the freebsd-stable mailing list is not the place to discuss
licensing issues.
Please let this thread drop, and take any as yet unmade points to
private e-mail.
Thanks,
Doug
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Send him to Theo or Stallman if he wants to argue the fine points of
word meanings.
Tim
Hello!
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
http://www.ssh.com/support/downloads/secureshellserver/non-commercial.html
contains both download URLs and Non-commercial license agreement for SSH
Secure Shell for Servers link.
Right, and the license restriction to non-commercial use only
On Dec 1, 2006, at 2:14 AM, Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
Hello!
Hi...
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
http://www.ssh.com/support/downloads/secureshellserver/non-
commercial.html
contains both download URLs and Non-commercial license agreement
for SSH Secure Shell for Servers link.
Hello!
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
And I didn't say that it's the OSI Open Source. I wrote (which is also
open-source), not even Open Source. So I didn't mean that you can just
copypaste their sources into OpenSSH. [ ... ]
I'd really prefer that people not claim a license is
On Dec 1, 2006, at 1:49 PM, Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
And I didn't say that it's the OSI Open Source. I wrote (which
is also open-source), not even Open Source. So I didn't mean
that you can just copypaste their sources into OpenSSH. [ ... ]
I'd
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
I'm still wondering why OpenSSH is _so_ inferior to SSH.COM's ssh2
(which is also open-source)?
Is it really open-source? I couldn't find any reference to source
downloads or licensing terms on http://www.ssh.com/. It mentions OpenSSH
as an
Hello!
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, David Adam wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
I'm still wondering why OpenSSH is _so_ inferior to SSH.COM's ssh2
(which is also open-source)?
Is it really open-source? I couldn't find any reference to source
downloads or licensing terms on
On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
Is it really open-source? I couldn't find any reference to source
downloads or licensing terms on http://www.ssh.com/. It mentions
OpenSSH
as an open-source alternative.
Well, security/ssh2 port builds all binaries from sources
Hello!
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I remember a discussion about this maybe a few years ago. I recall that it
is basically impossible to stop ssh from looking up DNS addresses. The
I'm still wondering why OpenSSH is _so_ inferior to SSH.COM's ssh2
(which is also
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