From ee574da1bf2490fa2bcd4912e00dc0320a9c1a4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rich Bowen
--All PCs are compatible. But some of -them are more compatible than others.
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This page covers backwards compatibility between mod_ssl and other SSL solutions. mod_ssl is not the only SSL solution for Apache; four additional products are (or were) also available: Ben Laurie's freely available Apache-SSL (from where mod_ssl were originally derived in 1998), Red Hat's commercial -Secure -Web Server (which was based on mod_ssl), Covalent's commercial Raven SSL Module (also based on +Secure Web Server (which was based on mod_ssl), Covalent's commercial +Raven SSL Module (also based on mod_ssl) and finally C2Net's (now Red Hat's) commercial product Stronghold (based -on a different evolution branch named Sioux up to Stronghold 2.x and +on a different evolution branch, named Sioux up to Stronghold 2.x, and based on mod_ssl since Stronghold 3.x).
@@ -67,7 +61,7 @@ doesn't provide.
SSLEnableSSLEngine onSSLDisableSSLEngine offSSLLogFile fileSSLLog fileSSLLogFile fileLogLevel setting instead.SSLRequiredCiphers specSSLCipherSuite specSSLRequireCipher c1 ...SSLRequire %{SSL_CIPHER} in {"c1",
...}SSL_KeyFile fileSSLCertificateKeyFile fileSSL_CipherSuite argSSLCipherSuite argSSL_X509VerifyDir argSSLCACertificatePath argSSL_Log fileSSLLogFile fileSSL_Log file-LogLevel setting instead.SSL_Connect flagSSLEngine flagSSL_ClientAuth argSSLVerifyClient argSSL_X509VerifyDepth argSSLVerifyDepth arg--All PCs are compatible. But some of -them are more compatible than others.
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This page covers backwards compatibility between mod_ssl and other SSL solutions. mod_ssl is not the only SSL solution for Apache; four additional products are (or were) also available: Ben Laurie's freely available Apache-SSL (from where mod_ssl were originally derived in 1998), Red Hat's commercial -Secure -Web Server (which was based on mod_ssl), Covalent's commercial Raven SSL Module (also based on +Secure Web Server (which was based on mod_ssl), Covalent's commercial +Raven SSL Module (also based on mod_ssl) and finally C2Net's (now Red Hat's) commercial product Stronghold (based -on a different evolution branch named Sioux up to Stronghold 2.x and +on a different evolution branch, named Sioux up to Stronghold 2.x, and based on mod_ssl since Stronghold 3.x).
@@ -73,7 +65,7 @@ doesn't provide.
SSLEnableSSLEngine onSSLDisableSSLEngine offSSLLogFile fileSSLLog fileSSLLogFile fileSSLRequiredCiphers specSSLCipherSuite specSSLRequireCipher c1 ...SSLRequire %{SSL_CIPHER} in {"c1",
@@ -95,7 +87,7 @@ doesn't provide.
SSL_CipherSuite argSSLCipherSuite argrenamed
SSL_X509VerifyDir argSSLCACertificatePath argrenamed
-SSL_Log fileSSLLogFile filerenamed
+SSL_Log file-Use per-module LogLevel setting instead.
SSL_Connect flagSSLEngine flagrenamed
SSL_ClientAuth argSSLVerifyClient argrenamed
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