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Date:      Tue, 2 Nov 1999 09:49:01 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Gary D. Kline" <kline@tao.thought.org>
To:        dugsong@monkey.org (Dug Song)
Cc:        provos@citi.umich.edu, security@FreeBSD.ORG, ports@FreeBSD.ORG, markus@openbsd.org
Subject:   Re: OpenSSH patches
Message-ID:  <199911021749.JAA10864@tao.thought.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSO.4.10.9911021016190.1191-100000@funky.monkey.org> from Dug Song at "Nov 2, 99 10:51:43 am"

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According to Dug Song:
> On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Niels Provos wrote:
> 
> > One of them, already convincing enough by itself, is the free
> > commercial use.
> 
> not within the US, though. :-(
> 
> OpenBSD's OpenSSL relies on the system libcrypto, which uses a different
> RSA implementation depending on which ssl26 package you've installed.
> 
> for US users, this is RSAREF (RSA's reference implementation), which is
> only available for NON-commercial use. in order to use RSAREF (or indeed,
> any implementation of RSA) commercially, you must buy an RSA license.
> there is no way around this.
> 
> any other use of the RSA algorithm within the US is in violation of the
> RSA patent (though few people seem to care about this in practice - how
> many illegal SSH installations are out there?).
> 
> all software that uses RSA is subject to this bogosity, including PGP:
> 
> 	http://bs.mit.edu:8001/pgp-form.html
> 	http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/pgpfaq.html#SubRSAREF
> 

		Anybody know how much longer the RSA patent 
		hold?  Seems to me it runs out in the next few
		years.

		gary



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   Gary D. Kline         kline@tao.thought.org          Public service Unix



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