Hi there,

I have written some ssh-code in java. A problem with this is of course
that the RSA part of it can't be used in the U.S. and Canada without
licensing from RSA (making the whole ssh-client pretty useless :-). One
solution to this would of course be to use the rsaref code (which I
understand can be modified/ported (to java?) as long as the code is given
back to RSA). Do anybody know if there is such a thing as a java-port of
RSAREF? If so I would be very interested in it so I can point to it so
e.g. universities in the U.S. can use the stuff (i.e. for non-commercial
use as the RSAREF states).

Any info appreciated!

Cheers,

/Mats Andersson
PS. The ssh-code can be found at www.mindbright.se/mindterm DS.

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