Here's another couple options:
1) www.thwaite.com
2) co-locate with a hosting company not in the USA.
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999 09:59:14 -0600, Leland V. Lammert wrote:
>At 03:54 AM 11/24/99 , you wrote:
>
>> Didn't mean for this to run on so, but it's now the wee hours of
>>a holiday eve. I beg your pardon for any pedantic airs that crept in;
>>summary histories seem to foster them.
>
>Vin,
>
>Thank you for the excellent SSL history! Though there might be inaccuracies (of which
>someone else may point out), I, for one,
would be most interested if you can comment on (or add to) the following options as I
see them for a US based company that
wishes to build a SSL-based web server:
>
>1) Purchase an Apache like Stronghold (at $1K+ not an option for a small company).
>Completely legal in the US?
>
>2) Build Apache with OpenSSL (or, as we did three years ago, with SSLeay). Legal for
>non-commercial purposes in the US
and questionable for e-commerce?
>
>3) Purchase the RedHat Secure Server (as I commented earlier), .. though I did not
>think to phrase that I was advocating using
the RH SSL binaries and linking to a standard Apache (which I have been told is
completely legal). Legal, but may be
problematic merging standard Apache and RH implementations?
>
>4) Install OpenBSD (though we have not used it, it appears to have the SSL libraries
>built-in). Legal status unknown?
>
>Since it is not practical for a small company to deal directly with RSA (or the
>like), our only option at the time seemed to be #2,
as the server was initially a 'test site'. We need to rebuild the server in the near
future, .. and I would be very interested in pros
and cons.
>
> TIA,
>
> Lee
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