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August 1999, Week 4

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Jon Diercks <[log in to unmask]>
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Jon Diercks <[log in to unmask]>
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This is GREAT NEWS!

Finally I will be able to offer web-based services protected with full
128-bit encryption without compromising on reliability or performance,
because it will all be powered by the HP3000.

Where can I find out how to go about licensing and implementing?

--Jon

(P.S. did you notice what excellent restraint I displayed by not screaming
"IT'S ABOUT FREAKIN' TIME!!!!!"  ?)


At 11:38 PM 8/19/1999 , Tom Brandt wrote:
>HP and third-parties continue to make the HP3K more webbable.  According to
>presentations made at SIGWEB on Tuesday and at a session on the Apache
>webserver today:
>
>1.  Apache 1.3.4 will ship with 6.0 Express 2 and will be on the FOS
>thereafter.  The beta may be downloaded from Jazz now.
>
>2.  RSA and HP now have a contract for RSA's BSAFE SSL-C to run on MPE.
>This will offer,among other things, SSL v2 and v3, certificate authorities,
>128-bit encryption and authentication.  Users must buy a license from RSA
>to use this stuff.
>
>3.  Monterrey Software is porting the Secure Apache Web Server to MPE.  Lee
>Courtney made a brief presentation to SIGWEB Tuesday about it.  I can't
>remember when he said he hopes to release it, but I don't think it is too
>far away.
>
>
>Tom Brandt                            Northtech Systems, Inc.
>+1 734-769-5040                     313 N. First Street
>+1 734-769-5498 (FAX)            Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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