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  • Subject: Re: Encrypting FTP transfers...
  • From: Dave Sherman <webmaster@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 13:27:47 -0800

Quote: "There is a GNU version at www.gnupg.org which of course only
applies to the Unix/windows world."

I believe Per is talking about GPG (Gnu Privacy Guard), not PGP :-)

GPG is released under the Gnu Public License, and therefore we can do
pretty much anything we want with it, as long as we continue to provide
the source code, with any modifications we make.

Per, my time is pretty tight, but I might be interested in helping out.

Dave Sherman

Tim McCarthy wrote:
> 
> To use PGP for commercial non-personal use requires that you buy a
> licensed copy otherwise you're in violation of the terms of use and are
> technically using it illegally. I don't think a port of the public code
> to the AS/400 would be considered "non-commercial, personal use". PGP is
> now owned by Network Associates who haven't been too helpful to us in
> getting our port approved. Maybe a few more words of interest from
> potential customers might get them to look at the 400 seriously.
> 
> TrailBlazer Systems, Inc.
> http://www.as400ftp.com
> AS/400 Communications & E-Commerce Solutions
> 
> Chaos, panic and disorder...my work here is done.


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