From: gnu (John Gilmore)
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From: gnu (John Gilmore)
Date: Mon, 24 May 93 08:28:42 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Another license server begs for cryptanalysis
Message-ID: <9305241528.AA04488@toad.com>
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I love these servers where "a short encrypted string" can enable access
to all sorts of things...
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The Florida SunFlash
Third Party Announcements
SunFLASH Vol 53 #30 May 1993
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Subject: Viman Software Ships LicenseServ 3.0 - License Manager
Newsgroups: comp.newprod
Contact: Vikram Duvvoori
Organization: Viman Software, Santa Cruz, California
Phone: (800) 827-4590 (USA, Canada, Mexico); Ph: (408) 459-0678
FAX: (408) 458-2862
email: info@viman.com
Viman Software Ships LicenseServ 3.0 on all major workstations.
Santa Cruz, CA., Th. April 29, 1993 - Viman Software today announced
the release of its next generation of network license manager,
LicenseServ 3.0, for all major workstation platforms (including Sun,
HP, NeXT, IBM RS/6000, DEC, SGI, Apollo and IBM PCs). LicenseServ is a
licensing software package that allows software developers to support
a wide range of licensing options including usage based licensing and
full-featured evaluation copies.
Existing customers who have been shipping their products with LicenseServ
for over a year now have been extremely satisfied with their experience.
Some complex applications were licensed by earlier customers within
a few minutes and were shipping globally within one week. With a
comprehensive set of features at an affordable price, LicenseServ brings
sophisticated licensing within the reach of even small software developers.
LicenseServ is available on more than twenty Unix platforms. Integration
is straightforward as it only involves adding a few (3 in many cases)
function calls to the application code. The licensing is transparent to
end-users and the tools which come with LicenseServ make license management
simple for system administrators at the end-user sites. This release
introduces several new licensing features along with function-level
compliance with the LS API 1.0 - a recent standard in license management.
Software vendors license their applications by linking them to the
LicenseServ libraries. The vendors then have a rich set of choices. A
small sample of the range of licensing options includes:
- Personal/Group Licenses (restricting usage to a set of
users/machines)
- Component Licenses (licensing different modules within an
application)
- Shared licenses (several users/machines sharing a single license)
- Site licenses (usage restricted to a particular site)
- Version control (licensing different versions of the same software)
The licenses can be customized for each of the copies shipped. The software
can be restricted to a limited number of concurrent copies running on the
network, or node-locked to a particular set of machines. The vendor can
easily create full-featured demo copies of applications that can be sent
with a "time-bomb" which would prevent them from running beyond a certain
date. Extensions of this date, or upgrading the demo to a full release,
could then be done by simply sending a short encrypted string over the phone
or facsimile.
The basic version, LicenseServ Standard, lists at $2000 for the first
platform and $1000 for each additional platform. The advanced version,
LicenseServ Extended, lists at $ 5000 for the first platform and $ 2000
for each additional platform. All prices include 1 year of free technical
support, upgrades and a 30 day money back guarantee.
Viman Software is headquartered at 1320 Mission Street, Suite 5, Santa Cruz,
CA 95060, USA. For more information please send email to info@viman.com or
call toll-free (800) 827-4590 (408-459-0678 outside North America) or send a
fax to (408) 458-2862
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LicenseServ, LS API 1.0, Sun, HP, NeXT, IBM RS/6000, DEC, SGI, Apollo and
IBM are trademarks of their respective owners.
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