Verisign Global Server ID requires Stronghold

Verisign Global Server ID requires Stronghold

am 30.07.2002 10:10:01 von Viljo Marrandi

Hello,

We're making here one secure site and we ordered from Verisign their
Global Server ID and there in ordering form it says that these ID's are
available for platforms like C2Net Apache Stronghold, IBM, Netscape etc.
So do I really have to buy for $1000 USD Stronghold and $700 costing
RedHat or I can use this ID on free Apache/mod_ssl too?

I found out that Stronghold also bases on mod_ssl and I didn't find any
articles saying that these ID's don't work on free servers. Please
enlighten me on this.

Rgds,
Viljo

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Re: Verisign Global Server ID requires Stronghold

am 30.07.2002 12:09:42 von Mads Toftum

On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:10:01AM +0300, Viljo Marrandi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We're making here one secure site and we ordered from Verisign their
> Global Server ID and there in ordering form it says that these ID's are
> available for platforms like C2Net Apache Stronghold, IBM, Netscape etc.
> So do I really have to buy for $1000 USD Stronghold and $700 costing
> RedHat or I can use this ID on free Apache/mod_ssl too?
>
> I found out that Stronghold also bases on mod_ssl and I didn't find any
> articles saying that these ID's don't work on free servers. Please
> enlighten me on this.
>
They will work just as well on apache with mod_ssl.

vh

Mads Toftum
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`Darn it, who spiked my coffee with water?!' - lwall

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Re: Verisign Global Server ID requires Stronghold

am 30.07.2002 12:33:35 von MART

You can use Apache+mod_ssl as well - we use fe.
Put Stronghold into platform.

Regards,
Märt

On 30 Jul 2002 at 11:10, Viljo Marrandi wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We're making here one secure site and we ordered from Verisign their
> Global Server ID and there in ordering form it says that these ID's
> are available for platforms like C2Net Apache Stronghold, IBM,
> Netscape etc. So do I really have to buy for $1000 USD Stronghold and
> $700 costing RedHat or I can use this ID on free Apache/mod_ssl too?
>
> I found out that Stronghold also bases on mod_ssl and I didn't find
> any articles saying that these ID's don't work on free servers. Please
> enlighten me on this.
>
> Rgds,
> Viljo
>
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
> Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
> User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
> Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org

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Re: Verisign Global Server ID requires Stronghold

am 30.07.2002 13:30:59 von Thomas Binder

Hi!

On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 12:09:42PM +0200, Mads Toftum wrote:
> They will work just as well on apache with mod_ssl.

Note that for them to work properly you have to follow Verisign's
installation instructions, as browsers will not recognize
Verisign's signature if you forget to install the intermediate
certificate for the global server IDs.


Ciao

Thomas
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