ocserv HEAD with iOS 6.1.2 fails after successful cert auth

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On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 03:38:05PM +0100, Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Jason Cooper <jason at lakedaemon.net> wrote:
> 
> >> That don't make sense to me. Anyway making it compatible with the cisco
> >> anyconnect servers is something beyond my reach. I think it makes more
> >> sense to port the openconnect client to android (and iphone for that
> >> matter)...
> > I agree, but for that I believe we would have to convince David (and
> > contributors) to dual license openconnect.  My current understanding of
> > the iOS app development is that it is hostile to anything with "GPL" in
> > it.
> 
> I forgot about Apple insanity. I wouldn't do them the favor.

I tend to take a pragmatic approach to these kinds of hotbutton topics.
Everyone needs security, regardless of OS of choice (or requirement).
However, it's David's code, if it needs a different license, then it's
up to him.  I'll ask once (if needed), respect the answer, and move on.

Thanksfully, from the looks of VLC, that won't be needed.

> Nevertheless, I think the LGPL license of openconnect should be ok
> (vlc is in the apple app-store as far as I know).

huh, neat.  I hadn't seen that.  Sure enough, LGPLv2.1.  I'm too lazy to
tease the link out of the app (VLC Streamer), but here's the company's
license page:

http://hobbyistsoftware.com/licences

The GPL License listed in the app appears to be the LGPL, but doesn't
have the title block...

It might be worth a shot.  I suppose I should man up and get an apple
developer account.  :-/

thx,

Jason.



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