Ethereal-dev: Re: [Ethereal-dev] TNS and Net8

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From: Jake Davis <jakedav@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 23:28:30 +0200
This is the same link as below.... and you can't download the code there because the link has expired. It seems that this file might be the only file for decoding net8 protocol so it is very important for it to be available.
 
Jake
 
Andres Wrote:
Hi,
Isn't this in violation of the GPL licence as they state them self on their
homepage.
"Doesn't the requirements of the GNU GPL require ClearSight to provide a
copy of the code it uses in its products to be available to the public?
Yes, according to the terms of the GNU GPL, ClearSight is required to
provide the following to anyone for free.

Ethereal source code and libraries that are used by the ClearSight software
and any modifications or upgrades to the Ethereal code which were modified
by ClearSight.

This is available for free at the following download link:

http://www.clearsightnet.com/form-download-Ethereal.jsp";




Brg
Anders

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On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:46:46AM -0800, Guy Harris wrote:
> Dana hoochie wrote:
> 
> >In previous threads you talked about a file named packet-sqlOracle.c
> >Do you know where it can be found and downloaded?
> 
> 	http://www.clearsightnet.com/form-download-Ethereal.jsp

This resulted into 
NoFileFound 
Error. Link expired
Can you put this file somewhere where we might download it (maybe we
should create an archive of all the etherealclone sources out there that
we are aware of).

Does it contain changes worth adding?

 Ciao
       Joerg
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