Re: OpenBSD/NTRU policy mismatch [Was: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era]

2015-05-28 Thread ertetlen barmok
...@yandex.com Apparently from: owner-tech+m42...@openbsd.org To: tech@openbsd.org Subject: OpenBSD/NTRU policy mismatch [Was: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era] Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 20:50:29 +0200 On 25/05/15 02:50:50 PM, Douglas Ray wrote: 2. The FOSS exception clause above won't help

Re: OpenBSD/NTRU policy mismatch [Was: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era]

2015-05-27 Thread Okembe Mbwambo
26.05.2015, 23:08, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net:  FWIW, a BSD-licensed NTRU implementation exists at https://github.com/tbuktu/libntru and while it is patent encumbered, it offers a compile switch that causes it to become patent free in 2017 as opposed to the GPL implementation which

OpenBSD/NTRU policy mismatch [Was: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era]

2015-05-26 Thread Okembe Mbwambo
On 25/05/15 02:50:50 PM, Douglas Ray wrote: 2. The FOSS exception clause above won't help with existing OpenBSD policy, insofar as I understand it here: http://www.openbsd.org/policy.html [note section towards end on GPL under Specific Cases] FWIW, a BSD-licensed NTRU implementation

Re: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era

2015-05-25 Thread Damien Miller
On Sat, 23 May 2015, ertetlen barmok wrote: Hello, https://github.com/NTRUOpenSourceProject When will LibreSSL have ciphers for the Post-quantum era? http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/05/15/007248/are-we-entering-a-golden-age-of-quantum-computing-research From wikipedia: NTRU is a

OpenBSD/NTRU policy mismatch [Was: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era]

2015-05-25 Thread Douglas Ray
. Original Message From: Douglas Ray doug...@cpan.org mailto:doug...@cpan.org To: ertetlen barmok ertetlenbar...@safe-mail.net Subject: Re: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 20:32:29 +1000 to clarify On 24/05/15 1

Re: OpenBSD/NTRU policy mismatch [Was: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era]

2015-05-25 Thread Theo de Raadt
No clarification needed: NTRU is patented, with no free for all patent grant. It is a complete non-starter for OpenBSD or OpenSSH. Damien is right. It is patented, meaning they want money. They are willing to allow GPL projects to play along, because this creates a base to extract money from

Re: OpenBSD/NTRU policy mismatch [Was: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era]

2015-05-25 Thread Damien Miller
From: Douglas Ray doug...@cpan.org mailto:doug...@cpan.org To: ertetlen barmok ertetlenbar...@safe-mail.net Subject: Re: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 20:32:29 +1000 to clarify On 24/05/15 1:57 AM, Mike Burns wrote

NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era

2015-05-23 Thread ertetlen barmok
Hello, https://github.com/NTRUOpenSourceProject When will LibreSSL have ciphers for the Post-quantum era? http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/05/15/007248/are-we-entering-a-golden-age-of-quantum-computing-research

Re: NTRU Open Source Project / Post-quantum era

2015-05-23 Thread Mike Burns
On 2015-05-23 05.24.30 -0400, ertetlen barmok wrote: https://github.com/NTRUOpenSourceProject https://github.com/NTRUOpenSourceProject/ntru-crypto/blob/master/LICENSE.md NTRU cryptographic IP and reference software may be used and modified to the needs of the user as long as the user adheres to