Now that you mention Canada . . .
I tried asking RSA sales (and you can just guess the response)
and I tried asking on the mod_ssl list, but no one responded. So,
since you mentioned Canada, what is the legal requirement there
(which is where I and my little company are). Of course, adding
to the complexity, I am a dual U.S./Canadian citizen.
It's not so much that I mind spending the money (which I do), but
that I like straight answers -- and that I already have
everything running very well on my test server.
Thanks for any assistance.
Jeff Hill,
Toronto
Tim wrote:
>
> Look back over the past few weeks; the reason that no one has responded
> is (IMHO) they are all legalese'd out. RSA has done their dead-level
> best to make the license issue as confusing as possible and has
> apparently succeeded.
>
> The ideal solution is to move to Canada...
>
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