On Thu, 11 May 1995, you wrote:
> Thanks for the warm welcome. Does the list have web-based archives I can
> browse?
> 
> Anyways, I have a few questions:
> 
> Is anyone familiar or have experience deploying Cobalt RAQ3 as web servers?
> It's a packaged rack-based Linux webserver. My company's considering
> purchasing one but I'm especially interested to know how easy it is to add
> third-party web applications as well as administration issues you
> encountered.

Cobalt is a good product if your org does not have techs capable enough of
maintaining Linux. BTW, most cobalt uses Linux compiled for the MIPS CPU.

If you know linux well enough, you're just wasting money on a cobalt.  Go get a
clone and install redhat on it \8)

> Also, im familiar with web server setup, but still have to try one for a
> secure e-commerce environment. Can anybody possibly describe a typical setup
> and how the following things tie up to my system setup: SSL, secure http
> (are these built into the usual apache tarball?), certificates, capability
> to accept visa payments, etc... This is a next project and i'd appreciate
> your insgihts on this. I'd be glad to be referred to a good resource site
> instead, if this question was asked before.

Look up the current discussions on apache, mod_ssl and certificates from
verisign.


By the way, i think your system time is wrong, unless you're sending this email
back in 1995!

\8)

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