Installation guide

C-4
:
Wave Global Administrator Guide
In particular, anybody (even companies) can use PuTTY without restriction (even for
commercial purposes) and owe nothing to me or anybody else. Also, apart from having to
maintain the copyright notice and the licence text in derivative products, anybody (even
companies) can adapt the PuTTY source code into their own programs and products (even
commercial products) and owe nothing to me or anybody else. And, of course, there is no
warranty and if PuTTY causes you damage you're on your own, so don't use it if you're unhappy
with that.
In particular, note that the MIT licence is compatible with the GNU GPL. So if you want to
incorporate PuTTY or pieces of PuTTY into a GPL program, there's no problem with that.
WinSCP
WinSCP is open source software released under the GNU General Public License. (See “GNU
General Public License” on page C-7.) Source code for WinSCP can be downloaded from:
http://winscp.net/download/winscp382source.zip
Wireshark
Wireshark is open source software released under the GNU General Public License. (See “GNU
General Public License” on page C-7.)
http://www.wireshark.org/
TFTP Server
Wave includes derived TFTP software copyrighted by the GNU General Public License (see
page C-1), the University of California, the University of Washington, and the Leland Stanford
Junior University. The source for the GPL portions of the software is available by contacting the
office of the President or the office of the CTO at Vertical Communications, Inc.
The following statements refer to those portions of the software copyrighted by The Regents of
the University of California:
Release 2.0
September 2010