Maybe I haven't done my homework here, but.  I got everything installed
and am trying to make sure I am in compliance with rsa's licensing for
commercial profit use.
As I read the agreement that came with the rsaref-2.0:

WHAT YOU CAN (AND CANNOT) DO WITH RSAREF

     1.   RSAREF is free for personal or corporate use under the
          following conditions:

          o    RSAREF, RSAREF applications, and services based on
               RSAREF applications may not be sold.

          o    You must give RSA the source code of any free RSAREF
               application you plan to distribute or deploy within
               your company. RSA will make these applications
               available to the public, free of charge.

     2.   RSAREF applications and services based on RSAREF
          applications may be sold under the following conditions:

          o    You must sign and return the RSAREF Commercial License
               Agreement to RSA (call RSA for a copy of this
               agreement). Remember, RSAREF is an unsupported toolkit.
               If you are building an application to sell, you should
               consider using fully supported libraries like RSA's
               BSAFE or TIPEM SDK's.

So I call them up and they want $2,500 for the developer software
package and then I can discuss licensing.  WHAT!!!!!!!!   Are they
kidding me?
The person I spoke to said the software that I already have can not be
licensed.  I can get Covalent Raven with a license for $357.
What's the deal?  Is everybody using rsaref-2.0 under the radar?  Or am
I forced to use something like Raven?

And I was feeling so good about getting this to work ;-)

Ideas?

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