I have been using Apache/modssl on NT for the past year without too many
problems.  Configuration is pretty much the same.  I did find a few bugs
which I fixed myself and posted to this list. I think all my fixes have been
propagated into the current release.

I obtained my release from the opensa.org site, which appears to have
disappeared from the web.  Their distribution had Apache/mod_ssl/openssl in
MSVC workspace/project form, which I prefer to the makefile scheme you get
from standard downloads.  This is a personal preference however.

The above being said, our NT/Apache usage is for developers to have their
own servers while developing JSPs, and our production usage is on Solaris.
However, I don't believe there are any security holes in the NT
implementation that are not also present in Unix.

Our biggest issue in moving from NT to Unix is that NT paths
case-insensitive, so that  we do not detect case errors in URLs during
development.

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Apache and mod_ssl on WinNT-platform
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> Hi,
>
> thrown in a running project, I found following:
> Apache 1.3.12 with mod_ssl 2.6.2. and OpenSSL 0.9.5 running on NT
> 4.0(SP 5).
> Although knowing well Apache on Linux, the same on a NT-platform is
> completely new for me.
> So, is there anybody who has experience with this kind of stuff? Do I have
> to be aware of anything important (i.e. security holes, known
> bugs..) in the
> config-file. I would be grateful for any advice or technical tip.
> Thanks in advance
>
> Elke
>
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