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Building a secure Apache / OpenSSL web server

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Planning to handle money or sensitive information on your new website?
Using Apache, mod-ssl and OpenSSL we can create a secure server quickly and easily. We also no longer have to worry in the U.S. about the RSA encryption. Prior to Sept. 6, 2000 the RSA algorithm was fully patended by RSA. The patent officially expires on September 20, 2000, but RSA lifted the patent a little earlier. Because of this we no longer need to use the RSAREF package, which is still under license from RSA.
 read more | mail this link | score:6887 | -Ray, September 23, 2000 (Updated: April 1, 2005)
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