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  • Apache-SSL - An implementation of Apache with SSL capabilities. It is based on SSLeay/OpenSSL. It is not subject to US export control. [Free / Open Source]
  • mod_ssl: The Apache Interface to OpenSSL - The module provides strong cryptography for the Apache 1.3 webserver via SSL and TLS protocols, it was developed using OpenSSL, which is based on SSLeay. [Free / Open Source] (Ralf Engelschall, Ben Laurie)
  • Apache and Secure Transactions - It explains what SSL is, why Apache does not have it built in, and why it is such a complex issue. (Apache Week)
  • Covalent Technologies, Inc. - Offers Covalent Enterprise Ready Server with 128-bit SSL and other enhancements to the Apache 2.0 Web server in the areas of security, reliability, and manageability.
  • Stunnel FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Where to get the software, how to install and run it, and troubleshooting tips.
  • Apache+SSL Win32 HOWTO - Setting up Apache with mod_ssl on Windows NT and 98 to provide secure HTTP services.
  • Stunnel - A universal SSL tunnel. It is designed to work as SSL encryption wrapper between remote client and local (inetd-startable) or remote server. [Free / Open Source]
  • SSLWrap - An inetd service (for Unix operating systems) that sits over POP3, IMAP, and SMTP, and encrypts data using SSL.
  • secure server sitemaker1.com - If you are taking credit/debit cards, you will need a secure ordering option on your web site. Our secure server service offers a totally safe way for your clients to send their credit/debit card details.
  • MonsterCheckOut Shared SSL Hosting - MonsterCheckOut offers Various Shared SSL Hosting options for both clients and resellers.
  • SSLCheap.com - Geotrust SSL Certificates - Get your GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium Certificate cheap and simplified.

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