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> The answer to that, as I understand is, is that the Novell >Client currently uses RSA technology to encrypt things. As >Novell wants the client to go open source, they can't use >RSA, so now they're doing wizardly things with Kerberos.
What are you talking about ? I thought RSA patent expired in 2000 ?