On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 03:57:21PM -0400, Adam D. McKenna wrote:
> From what I've heard even RSAREF is not legal to use inside the US for
> commercial purposes. However, verisign (a division of RSA) does not have a
> problem issuing certificates for servers running OpenSSL (SSLeay is actually
> what is mentioned). They say this on their homepage and there is no mention
> of RSAREF. This leads me to believe that RSA really doesn't care about
> people using OpenSSL (with RSAREF or without) within the US.
There are commercial web-servers based on SSLeay/OpenSSL that are
legal to use in the US. Plus, if you desperately want to use a free
one, you can obtain an RSA license yourself -- but it'll likely be
much more costly than buying a commercial derivate of Apache.
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