> We have finally published our SSH2 license on our web site. This includes
> commercial and non-commercial (including unversity usage) licensing. It
> encompasses all of the SSH Secure Shell products including the UNIX
> and Windows products.
>
> For more information, please go to:
>
> http://www.ssh.com/products/ssh/ssh_license_agreement.html
>
> -Anne
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Anne Carasik, Principal Consultant | Any two consenting adults can rub
> SSH Communications Security, Inc. | two primes together to create
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | a public keypair" - R. Thayer
>
A careful read of this document does not seem to provide any information on
how to convert the evaluation license for the current SSH 2.1 for Windows
(which does not appear to be a beta version anymore) to a unexpiring
university one. Additionally, after the deletion of a bunch of files which
did not appear to be associated with any of my applications from my \windows
directory, SSH 2.1 for Windows (build 110) has just announced that the
evaluation period has expired and I should buy a commercial license. Should
I really do that?
Regards,
Peter
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