Vivek Khera wrote:
> 
> >>>>> "DT" == Drew Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> DT> What I would like is to add SSL to the frontend servers and ditch
> DT> stronghold all together. I'm interested in suggestions for how to do
> 
> Why not just add mod_proxy and mod_rewrite to stronghold, and remove
> mod_perl from it.  The it is your front end.  Since you've already
> paid for it, it seems the way to go.  Using mod_ssl may pose legal
> issues until the RSA patents expire next month.

That is an excellent point. My initial thought was based on the fact
that I was given the server with Stronghold already compiled w/ mod_perl
and I was trying to get around having to recompile Stronghold again.
Would it be worthwhile to have a non mod_perl stronghold as the front
end for ALL incoming connections (of course having only the necessary
domains running SSL) instead of the plain apache I'm running now? 

In the long run, your solution is the way to go and once I get back from
vacation (thank goodness!) I will look into it.

-- 
Drew Taylor
Vialogix Communications, Inc.
501 N. College Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
704 370 0550
http://www.vialogix.com/

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