Talk to Progressive Networks and see - I have found them very responsive
in the past.
} Stronghold (ApacheSSL -- http://stronghold.c2.net/) does not have an Alpha
} port yet. I expect that they will eventually, but they don't yet; from
} what I understand of Sameer he will make the software as widely available
} as possible. I could offer to do a port for them, but that is not what
} puts bread on my table.
If SSleay will port to AXP, then Apache/SSL should be a total doddle.
There is support in SSleay for DEC AXP (presumably digital unix), but it
looks as though you just use the linux elf settings and tell it that a
long is 64 bits and it should just work :-)
[Having said that do you (US people) have to use something else in place
of SSleay in case it explodes in transit - being a munition??]
} I run the mSQL database server with Apache integrated PHP extensions. So
} far mSQL has worked, but with the SSL Apache server out for now I can't
} compile in the PHP to test it.
PHP I would expect to be more of a problem. Try it with a non SSL apache.
Nigel.
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