> (I'm assuming 1.2.6 since 1.3 is still beta) with 128bit encryption. They
> have binaries for red hat 5.0 but I want to use debian 2.0 since it's what
> I know and I like it.
>
> anyone had any experience with this? anyone know of another way (other
We've done it with [the nearly prehistoric]
> There are AFAIK patches available to SSLeay to use RSAREF. There are also
> Apache-ssl Debian packages in non-us which can be IMPORTED to the US, but
> not EXPORTED again. There's also a rsaref package in non-us.
>
> So, get the source packages for all of these things, build a custom SSLeay
>
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 02:10:30AM -0400, John Kloss wrote:
Your name seems familliar to me from the days when I used DOS to access the
net more frequently than anything else.. Admittedly that was long ago so I
could be wrong.
> so I'm thinking about hosting a web site to do e-commerce (selling
so I'm thinking about hosting a web site to do e-commerce (selling disk
and database space to some local stores who want on-line catalogs). so I
figure that they would probably want SSL for credit card stuff. since I'm
in the US I can't just compile in SSLeay to apache without copywrite
violation t
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