Since the RSA code was put in the public domain, the
Personal Security Manager (aka PSM) that allows SSL/https connections
has become opensource under the same license as mozilla (MPL/GPL)
Facts:
- License is DFSG Free (MPL/GPL)
- Uses OpenSSL for encryption (BSD Style License(s))
- Soure is in
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 12:42:37PM -0400, Franklin Belew wrote:
Questions:
- Can the PSM go in Main?
- If Not in main, how do I build this so that mozilla(noncrypto parts)
goes in main, while mozilla-psm goes to non-us/main with minimum amount
of manual work? (when answering this, keep
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Note that Netscape 4.75 is in main.
Since when?
- Ruud de Rooij.
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I have come to new information...
The PSM is completely self-contained in the mozilla source tree, so
all my previous problems are null and void
Frank aka Myth
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On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 01:15:17PM -0500, Joseph Carter wrote:
- Can the PSM go in Main?
- If Not in main, how do I build this so that mozilla(noncrypto parts)
goes in main, while mozilla-psm goes to non-us/main with minimum amount
of manual work? (when answering this, keep the
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