I wouldn't see why CF could'nt use stronghold, it's (for your purposes)
practically apache anyway.  You could compile mod ssl into apache, but
either way I would have thought it would work.  It might be easier to do
that, as you're adding functiuonality to a webserver that is setup to use CF
at the moment.  If mod_ssl doesn't interfere with the CF processes then it
should work.  Hence I'd try compiling mod_ssl in first.  Then try using CF
with stronghold on another box.

mk

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 7:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSL & CF 4.5 on Linux


I've purchased a copy of CF Server 4.5 Professional for Linux. I've started
to
build my first ecommerce site. In order to be able to take credit card
numbers
I will need to offer a secure server connection using SSL. 

Allaire's Product Comparison Matrix shows that CF Server 4.5 Professional
supports SSL, but the documentation does not give any ideas on how to use or
integrate SSL support. 

Can I use CF with my Stronghold SSL server or do I need to compile in
mod-ssl
to my existing Apache server? Does Allaire have any notes on how to do this
for the CF server running with Apache/Linux? Can the CF Server for Linux be
made to work with the Stronghold Server?

Thanks for your help.   Paul
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