> SSLSERV from IBM does indeed require a linux server to run on > under VM. It requires you to install and configure a linux > server on VM before installing SSLSERV. If you are not > familiar with Linux on VM, I suggest contacting Sine Nomine > Associates, From them you can purchase what is essentially a > drop-in appliance server running the IBM code, I believe.
The SSL Enabler is free to download and use -- no purchase necessary, batteries and all supplies included. Download it at http://www.sinenomine.net/debian/ssl. Every VM system should have it. We ask you to register to get it just so we know who to contact when we update it. The code was recently refreshed, so if you downloaded version 0.4, you should get the 1.0 version, which uses a vastly better appliance code base. It's also much smaller and lighter in it's resource utilization. We'll gladly sell you 24x7 support and maintenance (contact us off list for prices -- it's very reasonable), but we don't require you to buy support to use it. If you don't want/need support but you download it and like it, a small donation is encouraged/appreciated but not required. A significant fraction of any donations go to the Persian Rescue of Virgina for kitty food/vet bills/medication/kitty litter, etc. Cheers, -- db
