On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 11:21:28PM -0500, ethereal-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I don't know the specifics but the following is included in the > license for fetchmail 5.8.17 (5.9.0 most recent version): > > Specific permission is granted for this code to be linked to OpenSSL > (this is necessary becuse the OpenSSL license is not GPL-compatible). > > Because ethereal is GPL, I presume it is not legal to redistribute > binaries linked against OpenSSL. Any problems adding the above clause > to the ethereal license to make it legal? Do we, in fact, link against any SSL library, as in a library that implements SSL? "AC_ETHEREAL_SSL_CHECK" is a somewhat misnamed macro; in fact, the library it deals with is a crypto library, and we link against that because some versions of UCD SNMP/NETSNMP apparently require it, not because we use it for anything related to SSL. Is any version of that crypto library licensed under a non-GPL-compatible license? > According to packet-ssl.c, the copyright owner is: > /* packet-ssl.c > * Routines for ssl dissection > * Copyright (c) 2000-2001, Scott Renfro <scott@xxxxxxxxxx> > > so he would need to give his permission for the license change. I don't > know if it is sufficient for only packet-ssl.c to have the license > change mentioned above. As per the above, we don't, as far as I know, use any SSL library, so the fact that "packet-ssl.c" happens to be an SSL dissector doesn't, as far as I know, matter - Scott's permission is no more or less relevant than anybody else's permission. If anybody needs to give permission for a license change, *everybody* who's contributed code to Ethereal needs to do so, as far as I know.
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