I'm using stronghold. Besides providing ssl, it provides useful utilities
like certificate/key creation and submission to a ca. It also came with
binaries, I'm so busy, that I don't have time to build configure and build
apache. In addition, stronghold was supported by my other APACHE DSO vendors
that I'm integrating with.

To switch from stronghold to mod_ssl would require another install of apache
and mod-ssl, then you would migrate the http content settings from your
stronghold httpd.conf to your apache/mod_ssl httpd.conf.

I do not know if there would be any impact on your certificates. i'm sure
that you could reuse them, i just haven't done it.

David Marshall

-----Original Message-----
From: Woodraska, Robert J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 8:44 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: mod_ssl vs. Stronghold 3


My company is looking at going to Stronghold 3, partly because of the
commercial aspect.  Is it possible to run mod_ssl for commercial purposes
now?  Does anybody know if their are major differences in the way Stronghold
3 is set up that would prevent us from using mod_ssl instead?  Thanks in
advance.

> BoB Woodraska
> IB Systems Administrator
> Precision Computer Systems
> (605) 362-1260
> 
> 
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