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Stronghold Apache



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 to RSA, etc. (so says the apache web site) I was thinking about
Stronghold. I went to their site and they said it was basically apache
(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
than moving out of the US, paying a license fee to RSA and registering a
digital signature with verisign (or whatever they're called), or waiting
for congress to get a clue about encryption)? I want to use apache or some
derivative (because that is also what I know).

thanks in advance

	- John Kloss



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