Loading FAQ +2 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -200,10 +200,8 @@ be 0.9.8za then 0.9.8zb and so on. * Do I need patent licenses to use OpenSSL? The patents section of the README file lists patents that may apply to you if you want to use OpenSSL. For information on intellectual property rights, please consult a lawyer. The OpenSSL team does not offer legal advice. For information on intellectual property rights, please consult a lawyer. The OpenSSL team does not offer legal advice. You can configure OpenSSL so as not to use IDEA, MDC2 and RC5 by using ./config no-idea no-mdc2 no-rc5 Loading README +0 −26 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -90,32 +90,6 @@ SSL/TLS Client and Server Tests Handling of S/MIME signed or encrypted mail PATENTS ------- Various companies hold various patents for various algorithms in various locations around the world. _YOU_ are responsible for ensuring that your use of any algorithms is legal by checking if there are any patents in your country. The file contains some of the patents that we know about or are rumored to exist. This is not a definitive list. RSA Security holds software patents on the RC5 algorithm. If you intend to use this cipher, you must contact RSA Security for licensing conditions. Their web page is http://www.rsasecurity.com/. RC4 is a trademark of RSA Security, so use of this label should perhaps only be used with RSA Security's permission. The IDEA algorithm is patented by Ascom in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the USA. They should be contacted if that algorithm is to be used; their web page is http://www.ascom.ch/. NTT and Mitsubishi have patents and pending patents on the Camellia algorithm, but allow use at no charge without requiring an explicit licensing agreement: http://info.isl.ntt.co.jp/crypt/eng/info/chiteki.html INSTALLATION ------------ Loading Loading
FAQ +2 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -200,10 +200,8 @@ be 0.9.8za then 0.9.8zb and so on. * Do I need patent licenses to use OpenSSL? The patents section of the README file lists patents that may apply to you if you want to use OpenSSL. For information on intellectual property rights, please consult a lawyer. The OpenSSL team does not offer legal advice. For information on intellectual property rights, please consult a lawyer. The OpenSSL team does not offer legal advice. You can configure OpenSSL so as not to use IDEA, MDC2 and RC5 by using ./config no-idea no-mdc2 no-rc5 Loading
README +0 −26 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -90,32 +90,6 @@ SSL/TLS Client and Server Tests Handling of S/MIME signed or encrypted mail PATENTS ------- Various companies hold various patents for various algorithms in various locations around the world. _YOU_ are responsible for ensuring that your use of any algorithms is legal by checking if there are any patents in your country. The file contains some of the patents that we know about or are rumored to exist. This is not a definitive list. RSA Security holds software patents on the RC5 algorithm. If you intend to use this cipher, you must contact RSA Security for licensing conditions. Their web page is http://www.rsasecurity.com/. RC4 is a trademark of RSA Security, so use of this label should perhaps only be used with RSA Security's permission. The IDEA algorithm is patented by Ascom in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the USA. They should be contacted if that algorithm is to be used; their web page is http://www.ascom.ch/. NTT and Mitsubishi have patents and pending patents on the Camellia algorithm, but allow use at no charge without requiring an explicit licensing agreement: http://info.isl.ntt.co.jp/crypt/eng/info/chiteki.html INSTALLATION ------------ Loading