If you got comments from Jeff Weinstein (of Netscape) and
Chris Allen or Tim Dierks (of Consensus/Certicom) and someone
from Microsoft (Barb Fox if you can't think of a better name)
if you asked on the TLS working group mailing list, you'd get
a tolerable sample.  [In addition to the Apache-oriented data
points, of course!]

At 08:20 AM 1/11/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Looking at the tables of environment variables, it appears
>that trying to document *any* SSL envariables for CGI/1.1
>may be a pointless effort.  There are well over 50 splits
>between 'old' and 'new' names, far too many to document
>without some significant penetration numbers.
>
>Does anyone have any order-of-magnitude global counts for
>servers using
>
>1. mod_ssl?
>2. Apache-SSL (I assume that's what uses the 'old' names)?
>3. Stronghold?
>4. Raven?
>5. Other SSL Web servers?
>
>and what SSL environment variables they use for CGI?  The
>second question has been answered for mod_ssl, but there's
>a lot left..
>
>This may need to wait until the CGI/1.2 spec.  {sigh}
>-- 
>#ken   P-)}
>
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