Are you refering to the modules on the advanced extranet server pages?

Whats the deal with this netrevolution anyway?  Seperate company?  Are their
stuff still GPL?

Axalon Bloodstone wrote:

> On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
>
> > Bug Hunter wrote:
> >
> > >   I've been reading about Secure Web Server for Apache,
> > > and I am puzzled.
> > >
> > >   What is the simplest way to set up a secure web
> > > server using Mandrake or RedHat and Apache on an
> > > existing installation?
> >
> > Here is my idea (and I would love to hear -please- comment on this)
> > As far as I know, you will have to:
> > -compile open_ssl (and i do not know about restrictions on this
> > encryption software)
> > -patch the apache source with the open_ssl patches
> > -recompile apache
> >
> > Thanks for any comment on this,
> > Herman
> >
> >
>
> Install apache, open in /home/httpd/html/index.html contained (will be
> .rpmnew if it's an upgrade) Here you should find links the rpms you
> require that we can not ship due to export laws. Install these get a your
> certificates (there is a test key supplied so you can make sure it's
> working) and your all set..
>
> :) zero compileing needed
>
> --
> MandrakeSoft         http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
>                                         --Axalon

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