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On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 05:35:14PM -0400, Justin Pessa wrote: > On 8/27/06, Stephen Adler <adler at stephenadler.com> wrote: > >As much as I hate the idea, the company I'm working for wants to protect > >their software IP through > >a licensing facility. Is there such a thing as an open source licensing > >facility? Basically I want > >my software to be able to call a routine which tells it that its > >authorized to execute on the system > >its on. Are there any companies selling this kind of software? I need it > >to run on windows and Linux. > > > >Cheers. Steve. > > I think the FlexLM license manager is something that would be worth > looking into. I do not think it's open source, but it does run on > Windows and Linux AFAIK. > > http://www.macrovision.com/ My company uses a product which uses FlexLM. It's not overly objectionable when used in the simplest manner (checks a local file for a crypto hash). All other approaches end up being nasty. -dsr- -- -. --- -- --- .-. . ... . -.-. .-. . - ... ..-. ..- -.-. -.- - .... . -. ... .- ..-. ..- -.-. -. .-. -.. - .... ... ..- -.- -. .-- -.-. -.. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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