Incidentally, anyone reading this, who's considering running a secure
server on WinNT... there's a script-kiddie utility at www.rootkit.com that
-should- scare the living snuff out of you.

(Linux and *BSD are not immune to this type of attack, but it -is- more
resistant to script-kiddieness, if only because you're -encouraged- to
recompile your own kernel.)

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On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 27, 2000, Stef�n Freyr Stef�nsson wrote:
> 
> > Hi.  I'm just starting out with Apache and I would like to see it use SSL.
> > I'm wondering about two things:
> > 1)
> > Are there any binary downloads?  I can't really see any information about
> > compiling this thing for WinNT... is it supported at all on Windows?
> 
> WinNT and binary? Then go to www.opensa.org, please.
> 
> > 2)
> > How does mod_ssl work on an apache 1.3.12 + tomcat 3.1 (final) setup (of
> > course on an NT platform in case you were wondering).  Any special tips,
> > tricks or warnings before I start digging into it?
> 
> I've no knowledge about Tomcat, sorry.
> 
> My only "special tip" here is to entirely forget WinNT for a real-world
> server and use an arbitrary Unix flavor instead. 
> 
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