Hi Ben,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 08:42:52AM +0100, Til Obes wrote:
> Benjamin Baez schrieb:
> > Searching on the net I find a number or hits where people could not find
> > ec.h unless they install openssl from source. Would ec.h be something
> > that RedHat removed so as not to break US laws?
I believe they are being a tad bit paranoid here. IIRC, some
representations used in EC cryptography may be patent-encumbered, but as
long as you don't use that, you're fine. As Til pointed out, Debian for
example has them and they are known to be rather strict considering
licensing and legal issues.
Cheers,
Alex
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