The way out of this problem is to get from RSA a patent
license. This will allow you to use the RSA algorithims in OpenSSL
without BSAFE.

> 
> 
> >Gordon Chaffee has posted changes to SSLeay 0.9.0 that call BSafe for the
> >RSA algorithms.  It would seem that by using this patch, even commercial
> >establishments within the US can be legal with respect to the RSA patent.
> 
> 
> And I am still with a chicken-and-egg problem: I cannot use SSLeay as it is
> because my machine is in the US and I cannot use SSLeay with BSafe because
> my company is not american (I cannot even buy BSafe legally).
> 
> Anyone see a way out?
> 
> Alan Pogrebinschi
> DWG Computacao Grafica Ltda.
> Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
> 
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