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* [9fans] secstore and PAKserver
@ 2007-08-27  9:39 lucio
  2007-08-28 10:32 ` [9fans] " Darren Bane
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: lucio @ 2007-08-27  9:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

I note in /sys/src/cmd/auth/secstore/pak.c:

	// PAK is an encrypted key exchange protocol designed by Philip MacKenzie et al.
	// It is patented and use outside Plan 9 requires you get a license.
	// (All other EKE protocols are patented as well, by Lucent or others.)

I want to leverage the functionality of the secstore for a different
application (I'm not yet ready to publicize the details, but I will to
anyone who shows some interest), but this seems to put a bit of a
spanner in the works.  Naturally, I can prototype with it, but in the
long term I have either to licence the PAK stuff (who do I contact?)
or to replace the code with an analogous facility.

Has the licence been waved for p9p?  What are the terms of the
licence?  Does anyone know of licence free options to perform a
similar function?  I suppose I ought to ask what is so special about
PAK, too or, more to the point, what does it do that made Bell Labs
choose it for the secstore?  Maybe if I understood PAK better I'd be
able to decide whether it is as important in my application as it was
for the secstore.

++L



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2007-08-27  9:39 [9fans] secstore and PAKserver lucio
2007-08-28 10:32 ` [9fans] " Darren Bane
2007-08-28 12:52   ` Anthony Sorace
2007-08-28 13:34     ` Gorka Guardiola
2007-08-28 23:49       ` Andrés Domínguez

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