Thanks to all responses. Saved a bundle in legal fees! Installed the
out-of-the-box apache-ssl and jserv - able to keep the mod-ssl setup in
the wings until Sept 21st! My recent experience with mod-ssl helped
make the "retrograde" go very easily - including just using the same
test cert I made with mod-ssl. Joined your group early - maybe return
the favor by fielding some beginner questions.
keiths wrote:
>
> I have just spent a day adding in support for SSL via mod-ssl to my
> apache server. I am new to all this stuff and have just been told -
> "make it secure" - and it seemed to me this is the logical way to go.
> We purchased a Red Hat Linux Pro software, including the "Secure Web
> Server", and when I initially installed it a few months ago I had
> problems with it and jserv. Security was not an issue at that time, so
> I picked up fresh 3.1.9 apache source, and fresh jserv source which
> worked pretty much without a hitch.
>
> Now I apply the same approach to doing a DSO for SSL, and get it going
> and then discover that there are legal issues. Browsing through some of
> your archives, it seems that it might be reasonable to use the license
> for the outofthebox red hat SWS for the mod-ssl. Have I gotten the
> wrong message, or will I have to go back to the outofthebox stuff.
>
> Many thanks in advance, and hope that I can become a "real" subscriber
> soon, if not after Sept 20th.
>
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> Keith Simpson
> Skillview Technologies
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