On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 12:03:12AM -0600, Keith Parkansky wrote:
>
> Now I'm wondering if someone in my position is
> justified in using Linux/Apache for a mission-
> critical Web server. The only support options
> I've found are Web-based documentation and FAQs
> and lists such as this one. If these venues
> don't provide the answer, is there a commercial
> support alternative available, or commercial
> versions of Apache/SSL and mod_ssl that have
> formal (i.e. pay-per-incident or service contract)
> support operations available, or Unix/Linux-based
> commercial alternatives to Apache and mod_ssl,
> that offer it ?
You haven't looked very hard, have you? :-)
www.c2.net and www.covalent.net
Both servers from each company uses a mod_ssl based product.
c2net/Stronghold (now owned by RedHat) is the largest Apache/SSL
vendor.
Covalent and their RavenSSL product is also widely used.
I've trialed both their products and even sent tech support for each of
them a question or two. The response I got back was pretty good for not
having paid them anything. :-)
-Dave
______________________________________________________________________
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]