Jivin James Morris lays it down ...
> On Sat, 15 Jan 2005, Fruhwirth Clemens wrote:
> 
> > However, developing two different APIs isn't particular efficient. I
> > know, at the moment there isn't much choice, as J.Morris hasn't commited
> > to acrypto in anyway.
> 
> There is also the OCF port (OpenBSD crypto framework) to consider, if 
> permission to dual license from the original authors can be obtained.

For anyone looking for the OCF port for linux,  you can find the latest
release here:

        http://lists.logix.cz/pipermail/cryptoapi/2004/000261.html

One of the drivers uses the existing kernel crypto API to implement
a SW crypto engine for OCF.

As for permission to use a dual license,  I will gladly approach the
authors if others feel it is important to know the possibility of it at this
point,

Cheers,
Davidm

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