On April 4, 2003 08:11 am, Trevor Lauder wrote: > It looks to be that way, however you could always try and find the latest > GPL'd release and use that. If cisco made the product commercial then > someone could fork the code from that latest GPL'd release since no one > can change the license on versions that were already released using the > GPL, they can only change it on future versions. It wouldn't surprise me > if Cisco did this, but I'm sure someone will pick up the GPL'd code from > where it left off and fork it into their own product/version. > > Cheers,
The problem with this is that there never was a GPL release of portsentry. You were free to download, look at and compile the source, but you were not allowed to modify it. Debian still has the last released verison (1.1) in their non-free archive here: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/portsentry.html There's a link to the tarball and diff near the bottom of the page. Later, ~Scott
