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Re: linux-ipsec: Re: IPSec: Fragmentation in Linux 2.0.xx IP stack

From: Henry Spencer <henry(at)spsystems.net>
Date: Tue Apr 28 1998 - 15:35:33 EDT


> > > Anything from OpenBSD whose license contains the advertising clause version

If we're wasting our time, I'd like to hear about it. The only thing in JI's code -- at least, in what we've got -- that carries the BSD-ad license is the radix-tree code. Something will have to be done about that eventually, to be sure, but it's a solvable problem; it's not as if everything JI did was under that license. (It may be a trivially solvable problem, in the long run, if the 2.1.x kernels do indeed have their own radix-tree code. Our current kernel code is for 2.0.x, but that will change.)

(Incidentally, a clarification of names: the project is FreeS/WAN, not KLIPS. KLIPS or Klips is just the kernel part of it -- we decided that we needed a separate name for that, because "ipsec" is just too generic.)

It's a basic rule of this project that everything is to be released under GPL or GLL.

                                                          Henry Spencer
                                                       henry@spsystems.net
                                                     (henry@zoo.toronto.edu)
Received on Tue Apr 28 20:02:32 1998

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