On 9 April 2010 00:48, Dan Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 19:16 +0100, Thomas Horsten wrote:
> > For legal compliance and certification reasons it can be useful to use
> > a specific cryptographic backend in a product with NetworkManager.
>
> Unfortunately, it's illegal to combine OpenSSL with GPL code unless the
> code has specifically added an OpenSSL exception (NetworkManager does
> not have such an exception).  So while I greatly appreciate the work
> that you've done, I feel very uneasy about accepting a patch that when
> enabled, would make distribution of the result illegal :(
>

I'm a bit confused about this now - although the COPYING file in the
libnm-utils is GPLv2, the headers of the source files for the library all
have LGPL and not GPL, and so it should be fine to link with OpenSSL. I'm
not sure though, and I don't know the history of NetworkManager well enough
to see through what's going on here, so any clarification would be
appreciated.

If the library is indeed LGPL though, I don't see a problem with including
the OpenSSL backend.

Thomas
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