I'm not impressed with Alladin for network based licensing but then again, it could all be in the software vendors implementation.
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For our software we need reliable protection without the use of a dongle, with possibilities for online activation. I have seen a number of solutions on the net and experts-exchnage. However we need to protect a C program (or C++) that can run on linux and windows and most protection software only runs on windows.
What do you recommend?
Thanks
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by: ShineOnPosted on 2009-03-16 at 20:43:06ID: 23904535
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com/ They have an "easy" solution for smaller scale software providers and Orion for larger-scale, and have web-activation capabilities for Orion through another product/service.
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ducts/fnp/ flexnet-pu blisher- re quirements .htm You can see that it is definitely multi-platform - Windows, Linux, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Mac... This is the licensing tool companies like Autodesk and Dassault Systems use for their high-end design software.
There are several listed that work with Win and GNU.
Agilis has at least two offerings, with mutli-platform support including Windows and Linux
http://www.agilis-sw.
Byssus hydra is multiplatform and definitely works on both Windows and Linux.
http://www.byssus.co
Alladin Hasp is pretty darn good and, contrary to what the Dr. Dobbs article seems to indicate, does not require a hardware dongle - and in addition to Windows an Linux it also supports Mac OS. Anyone that uses a Mac knows Alladin. http://www.aladdin.com/has
Note that FlexLM and associated product line was sold off by Macrovision corp and it's now marketed and developed by Acresso software. http://www.acresso.com/pro