Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Wed, 26 Sep 2001 00:39:31 +0200 | From | Roberto Nibali <> | Subject | Re: Binary only module overview |
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> Yes, the LSM licensing issue seems to be critical to a lot of people :)
I read the current evolvement of the LSM framework and its ongoing licensing discussions with great affection and joy :) This is what happens if too many third party vendors get interested in yet another possiblity of selling their product under Linux legally ...
> Presently I am waiting for a response from WireX as to what their stance > is.
Ok. I thought it had to be GPL anyway but then again I'm not too familiar with the whole LSM "patch" yet. It seems as if there are multiple licenses needed. [Well, that's what we have the MODULE_LICENSE for then.]
> Exactly. It looks like HP provides the source code for everything > (someone tell me if I'm wrong here) while Argus looks like they only > provide the kernel patches and a compiled loadable module binary, under > a unknown license (at this time.)
I put their license on the page too. Enjoy the binary software license: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/~ratz/argus-license.txt
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