Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 10:58:06AM -0400, John Cowan wrote:
From memory
(fairly old memory) if you had a Sun then you had a
license to run SunOS. This possibly applies only to smaller machines
- certainly later on (in the Solaris era) you had to buy extra
licenses for machines with more than a few (1? 2?) processors.
Obviously that's not true any more.
The best available story for the Sun3 code is that Sun doesn't
object to non-commercial use (which certainly is not the same
as an open source license).
and ... what for older versions of SLOWlaris ? :)
p.s.
why isn't "reply-to" correctly set in this list? replying will
always reply to the sender, not to the list :(
--
[ 73 de IW9HGS : freaknet medialab : radiocybernet : poetry hacklab]
[
http://freaknet.org/asbesto -
http://papuasia.org/radiocybernet ]
[ NON SCRIVERMI USANDO LETTERE ACCENTATE! - NON MANDARMI ALLEGATI ]
[ *I DELETE* EMAIL > 100K, ATTACHMENTS, HTML, M$-WORD DOC and SPAM ]