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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Joe Geiser writes:
> Or...there's Apache - freeware - and beats the pants (or skirt - pick
> your gender) off OpenMarket and most other servers out there -
> Including Netscape Commerce (and other Netscape) servers

Adding SSL support to Apache/iX looks promising.

I have just achieved a clean compile and clean test (I think) of SSLeay-0.8.0
which contains the underlying crypto libraries used by the Apache-SSL source
code patches.  Next step will be to apply the Apache-SSL patches and attempt
to rebuild Apache/iX.

Unfortunately I have other higher priority non-porting projects right now, but
I hope to find more time to work on SSL prior to HPWorld.

> Lastly - Daren Connor asked us our opinions - he got mine - did he
> get yours?

That name sounds familiar.  I think it was he that phoned me a couple of months
ago asking general questions about Apache, like how often do people download
it, does it support SSL, etc.  Nothing was mentioned about the demise of
the OpenMarket server.
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