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What are the differences between mod_ssl and Apache-SSL, from where it is derived?

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What are the differences between mod_ssl and Apache-SSL, from where it is derived?

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CHANGES and CHANGES.20 files in the mod_ssl distribution for detailed information). Most of them are internal changes, cleanups and re-organizations of the source code. But the user visible changes are mainly the following: • mod_ssl provides a complete documentation (this User Manual) where all configuration directives, environment variables, and other things are documented while Apache-SSL had no such documentation although it existed for over three years when mod_ssl was split from it (in April 1998). Additionally mod_ssl provides answers to often occuring frequently asked questions (this list) in the Apache/SSL/OpenSSL area. For instance mod_ssl gives detailed hints about how to setup a CA, how to create real a server Certificate, etc. And the mod_ssl User Manual provides a compact introduction to the complex SSL area itself. Because here are the typical hurdles located every user stumbles over. • mod_ssl comes with clean and documented source code with the intent that only this wa

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