> 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

I've just looked at the license agreement.  Under examples of *commercial*
use is included this:

  (5) use at home or while traveling for work for which You will be paid

I thought the license was supposed to provide for free use by university
students, faculty and staff.  But the Non-Commercial Use License says
that this must be for 'non-commercial or charitable purposes only'.  In
view of the above example of 'commercial' use, it would seem that, as a
university employee (I am *paid* by the university), I can't really take
advantage of the license.  Many of us do a lot of our work from home, or
from laptops.

Could someone clarify please?

Thanks.

Mike

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