As far as I can tell ("I'm not a lawyer and I don't play one on
the Internet..."), if you buy OpenSSL and you buy some variant
of RSA license and you then link the two pieces of code together,
there's no problem. I mean, you give 'em your money, you know?
Also, of course, you don't NEED RSA, you can use DSA...
At 07:06 AM 1/31/99 -0600, you wrote:
>
>
>Ben Laurie wrote:
>>
>> Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
>> > There's one little problem with that, as far as I've been told by
>> > folks in the states, and it's that RSAref doesn't have anything
>> > corresponding to RSA_NO_PADDING, making it difficult to use when you
>> > don't want any padding (this is the case, apparently, with SSH, and
>> > thusly with any SSH client or server that is built around libcrypto.a).
>>
>> Are there SSH client/servers built on SSLeay/OpenSSL? Where?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>
>Argonne National Lab and NCSA as part of the Globus project are working
>on mods to ssh/sshd to use the GSSAPI interface as an SSH authentication
>method.
>We have built a GSSAPI_SSLEAY interface to SSLeay. The gssapi should work on
>top
>of OpenSSL too. This will allow ssh to use any GSSAPI, including Kerberos.
>See http://www.globus.org The Globus code has a U.S. export licence too.
>
>> Ben.
>>
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