Apache-SSL

If you are within the United States or Canada, Community ConneXion allows you to download the Apache-SSL server under a 30-day evaluation agreement. To do this, you need to have an Internet connection and an existing web browser such as Netscape.

Obtaining Apache-SSL

  1. To start the download process, travel to the URL:

    http://apachessl.c2.org/
  2. Select the link “Download Stronghold: The Apache-SSL-US.”

  3. You will now be presented with three questions, each of which must be answered in the affirmative by clicking the appropriate button on your display:[117]

    Are you a United States or Canadian citizen? No/Yes
    
    Are you obtaining Apache-SSL-US for end-use in Canada or the United States by Canadian or United States citizens only? No/Yes
    
    Do you agree not to transmit or make available Apache-SSL-US to any persons who are not United States or Canadian citizens? No/Yes
  4. Click the button labeled “Next.”

  5. Now select the kind of license that you wish. At the time of this writing, Community ConneXion offered three kinds:

    • Commercial ($495)

    • Evaluation (30-day trial)

    • Noncommercial

    Most users will pick evaluation (30-day trial).

  6. Fill out the form with your contact information. Be sure that your email address is correct.

  7. Click the “Next” button.

  8. You will now be presented with a complicated license agreement. At the bottom of this agreement is the statement:

    I consent to be bound by the above agreement: No/Yes

    Nobody knows if contracts agreed to in this way are legally binding or not, but there is currently work ...

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