Chris Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 04:36 PM 11/1/2001 +0200, Sotiris P. Christodoulou wrote: > >We would like to use the freeRadius, integrated in a commercial product. > > > >What we have to do? > > I'd suggest starting by reading LICENSE in the server root directory.
For anyone wanting to make FreeRADIUS part of a commercial product, I would suggest the following: - Supply any and all patches to the FreeRADIUS lists, to be integrated into the source. (Any source code changes you make will be public anyhow, as the GPL does not permit you to restrict them.) - Ship with your commercial product a released version of the FreeRADIUS source (tar.gz), plus any patches you added, and ensure that compiling that code results in the freeradius binaries you're shipping. - Make it clear that any commercial software you write is NOT patches to the server, but stand-along additional binaries or scripts, which are your own "value-added". The GPL is a legal software license. If you do not agree to follow the terms of the license, then you are not legally permitted to use the software. The fact that you're not paying for the license is irrelevant. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
