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Appendix E Open Source License Files Used In Cisco IPS 7.1
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GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
General Public Licence for the software known as MSNTP
openssh 5.1p1
Available under license:
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.
1)
OpenSSH contains no GPL code.
Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi
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”.
[Tatu continues]
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.