48.
Jack Sasportas <jack(at)innovativeinternet.com> Saved a Lot of space on the stuff in the
html/pic/ subdirectory
49.
Ray Schnitzler <schnitz(at)unipress.com> Unixware1 port
50.
Michael Shields <shields(at)tembel.org> USNO clock driver
51.
Jeff Steinman <jss(at)pebbles.jpl.nasa.gov> Datum PTS clock driver
52.
Harlan Stenn <harlan(at)pfcs.com> GNU automake/autoconfigure makeover, various
other bits (see the ChangeLog)
53.
Kenneth Stone <ken(at)sdd.hp.com> HP-UX port
54.
Ajit Thyagarajan <ajit(at)ee.udel.edu>IP multicast/anycast support
55.
Tomoaki TSURUOKA <tsuruoka(at)nc.fukuoka-u.ac.jp>TRAK clock driver
56.
Brian Utterback <brian.utterback(at)oracle.com> General codebase, Solaris issues
57.
Loganaden Velvindron <loganaden(at)gmail.com> Sandboxing (libseccomp) support
58.
Paul A Vixie <vixie(at)vix.com> TrueTime GPS driver, generic TrueTime clock driver
59.
Ulrich Windl <Ulrich.Windl(at)rz.uni-regensburg.de> corrected and validated HTML doc-
uments according to the HTML DTD
5.8.2 OpenSSH
This file is part of the OpenSSH software.
The licences which components of this software fall under are as follows. First, we will summarize and say
that all components are under a BSD licence, or a licence more free than that.
OpenSSH contains no GPL code.
1) Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo(at)cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
All rights reserved
As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software can be used freely for any purpose. Any
derived versions of this software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is incompatible with
the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell".
However, I am not implying to give any licenses to any patents or copyrights held by third parties, and the
software includes parts that are not under my direct control. As far as I know, all included source code is used
in accordance with the relevant license agreements and can be used freely for any purpose (the GNU license
being the most restrictive); see below for details. [However, none of that term is relevant at this point in time.
All of these restrictively licenced software components which he talks about have been removed from
OpenSSH, i.e.,
RSA is no longer included, found in the OpenSSL library
IDEA is no longer included, its use is deprecated
DES is now external, in the OpenSSL library
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