fallen1> What about freeware ssl applications like mod_ssl:
fallen1> (http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/)
fallen1> Do you need to "register" a licence with RSA to use that code
fallen1> in the US for comercial use or just apply RSARef?

If you want to use it commercially, you must register.

This seem pretty clear from:

fallen1> On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Dave Neuer wrote:
fallen1> 
fallen1> > RSARef is legal in the US for non-commercial use only.  As
fallen1> > far as RSA Data Security Inc. and the US government are
fallen1> > concerned, there is no way to do Public Key cryptography in
fallen1> > the US for commercial uses without paying RSA a license fee
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