--On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 12:53 PM -0600 Matt Zagrabelny
<mzagr...@d.umn.edu> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 2:23 PM Ryan Tandy <r...@nardis.ca> wrote:
I have indeed heard that we consider openssl to be a system library now,
and a couple of people pointed out that it's no longer mentioned in
ftp-master's REJECT-FAQ. On the other hand at least one person has
raised concerns[1] about whether it's a valid approach.
I'm not familiar with the OpenLDAP Public License. Is it compatible
with Apache v2 license? That is the license for openssl v3.
That's the license for OpenSSL 3 and later. Earlier OpenSSL versions use a
BSD style license.
OpenLDAP is a BSD style license and fully compatible with either OpenSSL
licenses.
There is currently no OpenLDAP release with OpenSSL 3 support (although
this should be fixed in the next 2.6 series release). However other
components that OpenLDAP depends on may also lack OpenSSL 3 support (such
as cyrus-sasl).
Regards,
Quanah