Re: Snortgoing commercial

From: Martin Roesch (roesch_at_sourcefire.com)
Date: 03/17/05

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    Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:37:25 -0500
    To: "Chris Brown" <chris@get-tuf.com>
    
    

    Snort's rules are still free for end users to use but commercial
    redistribution of rules developed at Sourcefire requires a license
    (i.e. if you're a company that ships Snort as part of a product or
    service offering you need a commercial redist license if you want to
    ship the rules that are developed at Sourcefire). End users who want
    to get early access to rules developed at Sourcefire can now subscribe
    for a fee.

    End users are not required to pay for Snort or Snort rules at all if
    they don't want to, there's no real onus on the average Snort user at
    all and they can still get and use the rules for free. Companies that
    make money on Snort by leveraging Sourcefire's research and development
    capabilities are being asked to pay a very fair price to distribute our
    rules. Snort's source code remains open and GPL'd and there is no plan
    to close it.

    Why would anyone's blood be boiling?

         -Marty

    On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:34 AM, Chris Brown wrote:

    > I am suprised that there has been very little comment on the changes
    > over
    > at www.snort.org , I would have thought that $195 a month for Snort
    > signatures would have made a few peoples blood boil!
    >
    > Tuffer
    >
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