You can use cygwin and it comes with openssl compiled.

Regards,

Lin Geng



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eduardo Fresno
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 5:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache and Mod_SSL


Hi,

I was wondering if you could help me on this issue.

I'm trying to make Apache a secure server by adding
SSL performance. There may exist two main ways to do
it:
1) Mod_SSL
2) Apache-SSL

I've tried out the first option, but during the
process, I've been asked for the 'nmake' compiler. I
don't have this compiler and I don't want to pay for
it, as I think it is provided with Visual C++ ($$$).

So I was wondering if there exist another way to make
it. ??

If not, I'm thinking about using Apache-SSL instead of
Mod_SSL, in spite of the fact that most people may
prefer Mod_SSL.

Is it worth using Apache-SSL instead of Mod_SSL?
I mean, are there big differences between both two
options? Which one is the best?


Thanks in advance,

--
Edd.

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