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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by "Ralf S. Engelschall" <rs...@engelschall.com> on 2001/05/25 12:41:53 UTC

[STATUS] mod_ssl for Apache 2.0

Just for your information: mod_ssl was imported to
httpd-2.0/modules/ssl/ recently. I've also started to port the code to
Apache 2.0 and half of the job is already done. Unfortunately the last
three weeks I was too busy with my regular job tasks and now I'm on
holiday in Italy for two weeks with my family. So, work on mod_ssl for
Apache 2.0 has to be delayed at least for two more weeks. Sorry for this
in case you expected the port to happen faster.

Nevertheless I expect that we have a running mod_ssl in Apache 2.0
by end of June. But this then will certainly _NOT_ the final SSL/TLS
solution for Apache 2.0. As agreed with Ben, what then happens is
that Ben and I and anyone else which has interest in SSL/TLS will use
the existing code-bases of mod_tls and mod_ssl and create the next
generation and final SSL/TLS solution for Apache 2.0 out of it. But
please be patient a little bit more.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
                                       rse@engelschall.com
                                       www.engelschall.com

Re: [STATUS] mod_ssl for Apache 2.0

Posted by Greg Stein <gs...@lyra.org>.
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 12:41:53PM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> 
> Just for your information: mod_ssl was imported to
> httpd-2.0/modules/ssl/ recently. I've also started to port the code to
> Apache 2.0 and half of the job is already done. Unfortunately the last
> three weeks I was too busy with my regular job tasks and now I'm on
> holiday in Italy for two weeks with my family. So, work on mod_ssl for
> Apache 2.0 has to be delayed at least for two more weeks. Sorry for this
> in case you expected the port to happen faster.

Can you put a short list of the remaining items that you had in mind, into
the STATUS file? That would mean that other people could do some of the
work, rather than having the group blocked by a single person.

thx!
-g

-- 
Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/