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Can we simply go get Apache-SSL 1.3.x and use that under the license we have from the Redhat version?

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Can we simply go get Apache-SSL 1.3.x and use that under the license we have from the Redhat version?

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You are not licensed to use Apache-SSL if you get the Red Hat Secure Web Server. This is per our agreement with RSA Data Security, Inc., who holds the patent licenses on the encryption technology. 5. I have several users complaining that they can’t connect to our site with older browsers (Netscape 3x). I tried Netscape 3.0 with and I get a message-box from Netscape saying “The security library has experienced a database error. You probably will not be able to connect to this site securely.” What do I do now? These old browsers have an old Thawte root certificate in them. You probably have a newish Thawte certificate. There are instructions on the Thawte website for upgrading these old browsers to work with the new Thawte root certificate. See SSL Certificate Overview: 3.x Root Rollover.

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