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Re: Re: FWTK Lic Questions
From: kadokev () msg net
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 16:26:47 -0500 (CDT)
It has always been the policy of TIS, Network Associates and PGP Security that FWTK can be used in a commercial enviorment without having to pay royalties or license fees of any form to Network Associates or PGP Security, if used and implemented in the manor described above. If one wishes to upgrade to a full blown version of the Gauntlet VPN Firewall, that is thier choice, but not mandatory if one wishes to use FWTK in thier company.
That's a start, but it doesn't go into much detail. One one hand I'd feel more secure if the status of FWTK were clarified, but I have a feeling that if NAI was to clarify the license terms, it would be toward the more restrictive interpretation. After all, their business is selling Gauntlet licenses.
Both have always been very clear. What is *not* clear is all the in-between area, particularly whether it is legal to sell *consulting* about FWTK. Example: company X has 'signed' the license and DLed the FWTK; now they ask me for help configuring their inetd.conf and rc scripts and netperm table; may I ask a fee? And what if they ask me to get and apply the nospam patches? And what if they ask me to modify plug-gw to support encryption? And if I write patches for FWTK, what will be their status? Do I have to 'open source' them, under what terms, may I sell them, etc...
As long as you do not re-distribute patches, you never _have_ to 'open source' your changes even under the GPL. It does appear that you cannot sell patches for FWTK, however 'www.fwtk.org' would appreciate it if you were to make your source available.
Some months ago, I went to the SANE2000 conference in Maastricht (Netherlands). There was a one-day tutorial on Linux firewalls, and FWTK was mentionned. It got high marks for functionality and robustness, but then the speaker went on to say he did *not* recommend it because the license was overly restrictive. Whan asked to elaborate, it seemed *his* reading was that for-fee consulting about FWTK was not allowed.
This is the real question. I do not advertise for-fee consulting about FWTK, but I do use parts of the package in my own and my consulting customer's networks, as a small part of larger projects. I treat FWTK like I treat GPL software- I don't charge for the software itself, only for time, and when I develop custom enhancements on billable hours I ask the client for permission to release my changes back to the community. Sometimes they say yes, sometimes no. Kevin Kadow MSG.Net, Inc. _______________________________________________ Firewall-wizards mailing list Firewall-wizards () nfr net http://www.nfr.net/mailman/listinfo/firewall-wizards
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- Re: FWTK Lic Questions ark (Oct 01)
- RE: Re: FWTK Lic Questions Laura Taylor (Oct 03)
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- RE: Re: FWTK Lic Questions Jensen, Greg (Oct 03)
- Re: Re: FWTK Lic Questions Michel Bardiaux (Oct 03)
- Re: Re: FWTK Lic Questions kadokev (Oct 04)
- Re: Re: FWTK Lic Questions Michel Bardiaux (Oct 03)