As far as I know we do publish the open source code we use. I don't know where or how it is published, but there is so much open source code in it that I can't imagine we'd make that kind of mistake. It's build around a Linux kernel and I believe most new features added start with GPL'd code. I am sure someone would be happy to talk to you about this though.
- Ben On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 01:37:48PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote: > On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 12:51:52PM -0700, Ben Johnson wrote: > > Hi. I'm a junior engineer (who's starting to grow up) at WatchGuard > > Tech. We use some extremely old Samba code in our firewall to provide > > user authentication against an NT server. I've been working on and off > > on a number of bugs in this type of authentication for more than a year > > now, and I am finally making some headway. > > You do publish the code you're linking to Samba code, don't you. > You do know about the GPL (the license that Samba is under) I > assume. > > I ask as I just did a google search for your product, and came > up with this : > > http://www.watchguard.com/products/wgls.asp > > and I don't see any mention of the GPL or releasing source > code anywhere. > > Can you please give more information as to how you're using > Samba code in your product, I think we need to talk to > you about this. > > Soon. > > Jeremy Allison, > Samba Team.
