We've used Stronghold for the past 2 years, but frankly I'd much rather
use plain old apache-ssl. However, there is the Verisign certificate
problem.
My question is this: What is the real limitation against doing this? The
apache-ssl web page says it isn't allowed, but on the Verisign site it
doesn't really make such claims. I've also checked out the Verisign
contract and except for some vague language about using "appropriate SSL
software" it doesn't really say anything about any limits as to what
software you can use the certificate with.
What happens if you use apache-ssl? Do they revoke your certificate? I'd
rather stay legal, but I'd really rather use the real deal rather than
Stronghold.
Chris
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