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Never mind.
BTW, the answer is, you have to recompile the .DSO JServ module AFTER you
install the Raven binary release.
There are some differences in the patched files that JServ needs to know
about.
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Paul I. Dorn
Director of Web Development
Atlantic Internet Technologies, Inc.
Red Bank, NJ 08731
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----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Dorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 1:39 PM
Subject: Has anyone been able to get Raven SSL and JServ to cooperate?
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>
> I can get JServ 1.0 to load and start the JVM but can't get anything to
map.
> /jserv/ , Mounts, nothin.
> I have several machines running JServ so I'm confident that I can manage
the
> setup. ( In fact this very machine was running it recently and only
stopped
> when it encountered th Raven Binary.
>
> FYI
> Solaris 7,
> JDK1.2,
> x86,
> ApacheJServ-1.0
> Blood, Sweat, Tears.
>
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> Atlantic Internet Technologies, Inc.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 8:17 PM
> Subject: Re: SSL Servers experience & reccomendations
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>
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> >
> > > I guess, why would it be bad to use openssl for a commercial
> > > site?
> >
> > In the US it is against the law to use OpenSSL for a commercial site due
> to
> > patent restrictions put on by those nice RSA people. Luckily, I believe,
> the
> > patent on their stuff expires in about a year.
> >
> > Since it is a commercial site where you are collecting money for a
> service,
> > that gives RSA all the more power to come after you and sue your ass for
> > infringing on their patent.
> >
> > Stronghold costs money because they had to purchase a license from RSA
in
> > order to distribute and sell their product in the USA. That is what you
> are
> > paying for when you buy it (well, not all of that...but a good chunk i'm
> > sure).
> >
> > Of course all this information that I just regurgitated is available on
> the
> > respective websites (read the faq).
> >
> > -jon
> >
> >
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