> However, it is not very beginner friendly. There's two thing lacking: > editting the configuration files from the app, and being able to run the > app without root privileges. For the latter, the app and maybe tinc > itself might need to be changed to use the VPN API to create a tun > device and to pass it to the tinc daemon. I don't even know if there is > something similar for iOS and/or Windows Phone.I am optimism about this, I think all the three platform have enough VPN API support. If release as libtinc possible, will that possible that you relicence TINC as LGPL to make commercial use possible?
On Sun, Oct 09, 2016 at 10:40:12PM +0800, Cong Monkey wrote:> If release as libtinc possible, will that possible that you relicence > TINC as LGPL to make commercial use possible?Both tinc and MeshLink are licensed under the GPL and will stay that way. However, if you want to use MeshLink in a commercial project, you can buy a commercial license. -- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 819 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <http://www.tinc-vpn.org/pipermail/tinc-devel/attachments/20161009/f100c8ee/attachment.sig>
Just wait tinc be more lib style for some future days:) 2016-10-09 22:45 GMT+08:00 Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org>:> On Sun, Oct 09, 2016 at 10:40:12PM +0800, Cong Monkey wrote: > >> If release as libtinc possible, will that possible that you relicence >> TINC as LGPL to make commercial use possible? > > Both tinc and MeshLink are licensed under the GPL and will stay that > way. However, if you want to use MeshLink in a commercial project, you > can buy a commercial license. > > -- > Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, > Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org>