> The relevant patent is the one on the RSA cryptography algorithm.
> It expires in September 2000. It is in the US only. Outside the US,
> the algorithm is not patented.
Just make sure you understand what you can and cannot do in a few
months when the RSA patent expires.
What you can do is w
n cache very 256th connection.
See ssl_update_cache in ssl_lib.c.
-- Eric Norman
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> Actually, as far as I can tell, it's an ASN.1 problem. (And therefore an
> X.509 problem.) It looks like the ASN.1 UTCTIME type only supports two
> digit years. OPENSSL makes the assumption that any year less than 70 is
> in the range 2000-2069, while any year greater than 69 is in the range
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> does, or neither of the above?
The key phrase is "Entrust enabled". I believe you can translate
that as "our code has to be added".
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