Derek Atkins says:
I've just gone over the RSAREF license agreement again. It seems to permit any sort of not-for-profit operation, including a public key service. Uhh, this is not quite true. If you read closer, you will see that you need "special permission from RSADSI" to use non-published interfaces to RSAREF. If you want more functionality, you have to ask special permission!
Well, their license says, that "they will grant permission for any reasonable request" for modification to RSAREF, or to access to those unpublished routines. I guess until somebody asks about such a permission and gets rejected, or granted - we'll never know... [BTW, I aske and got such permission for my own private needs...] Now, who's willing to volunteer? (:-)
This means that without this permission, you CANNOT use "RSA encryption" in-and-of itself.
Legally, you mean (:-). -- Regards, Uri uri@watson.ibm.com scifi!angmar!uri N2RIU ----------- <Disclamer>