Hi.  I'm trying to be helpful and answering your question.  I speak
for myself not for the MIT Kerberos team.


>>>>> "hot" == hot ice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    hot> Hello everyone - This is a newbie question.  I would like to
    hot> use the Kerberos algorithm but have my own implementation
    hot> i.e. not use the MIT libraries. My question is:

    hot> - Is this a violation of the licensing agreement? o

No.  Kerberos is a protocol being developed within the IETF and so far
no one has filed any IP statements about the core Kerberos technology.

That is, you can feel free to use the technology in your
products/implementations.



hot> - If this
hot> is allowed are there any credits or acknowledgements that I hot>
need to provide while shipping my product?

Unclear.  I don't pretend to understand all legal theories that might
require/suggest you should credit other people.

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