I ahve an RSA license also and there's alot of stuff you can and
can't say
because of the contract. I'd double check, and if you can have an
attorney check what you say before sending it. I can't even
comment on
how restictive the contract is.
Oh. Then
Greetings,
Lots of you have said you'd be interested in the results [of my experiences
with RSA BSAFE SSL-C], so unless anyone objects I'll post them here and on
the ssl-users list. Eventually they'll make way onto my website.
However, I may not get very far because one thing I _can_ say
Jon Parry-McCulloch wrote:
Greetings,
My company has just bought RSA BSAFE SSL C for me to use in the
exported-to-the-US versions of the product we're developing.
Two things:
a) anyone know if this is call-for-call compatible with SSLeay 0.9b
rsa won't be too pleased
i'd check the licience
You think the licence contains stuff that stops me from saying "it
was easy to use and it worked a treat" or "it was hard to use and I couldn't
get it to do anything?".
I doubt that. Isn't RSA an