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The dual-license on OpenSSL clashes with the more restrictive GPL
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licensing on VTun. In most cases, an exemption on the GPL-licensed
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product is ultimately required to ensure no barrier exists to using it
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with a project licensed under a less restrictive license, legally
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speaking.
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Historically, VTun binaries have been linked with OpenSSL encryption
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libraries and distributed in combination. A de-facto licensing
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exemption has openly existed only with respect to linking VTun code
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against OpenSSL libraries as well as distribution within projects also
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incorporating OpenSSL. To that end, and to clear up a question about
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linking raised with OpenSSL, a special exemption is hereby granted:
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Permission is given to link the code of this program with the OpenSSL
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library, or with modified versions of OpenSSL that use the same
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license as OpenSSL, and to distribute linked combinations including
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the two, so long as no other component within this program or the
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resulting distribution forbids a coupling.
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