mod_ssl    
Current Version: mod_ssl 2.8.24 for Apache 1.3.33  
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  ``mod_ssl combines the flexibility of
 Apache with the security of OpenSSL.''

mod_ssl This module provides strong cryptography for the Apache 1.3 webserver via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols by the help of the Open Source SSL/TLS toolkit OpenSSL, which is based on SSLeay from Eric A. Young and Tim J. Hudson.

The mod_ssl package was created in April 1998 by Ralf S. Engelschall and was originally derived from software developed by Ben Laurie for use in the Apache-SSL HTTP server project. The mod_ssl package is licensed under a BSD-style license, which basically means that you are free to get and use it for commercial and non-commercial purposes. [more...]

For the impatient:
You are wondering how popular mod_ssl currently is? Look at the statistic page !
You want the latest source code? Fetch the distribution tarball !
You want documentation? Read the user manual !
You have suggestions or problems? First read the FAQ, then perhaps send a bug report !
You want be always up-to-date? Join the mod_ssl mailing lists !
You want an official Year 2000 statement? Read the FAQ Y2K entry !

02-Sep-2005:    Released 2.8.24-1.3.33: Security Fix
06-Jul-2005:    Released 2.8.23-1.3.33: For OpenSSL 0.9.8!
30-Oct-2004:    Released 2.8.22-1.3.33: For Apache 1.3.33!
22-Oct-2004:    Released 2.8.21-1.3.32: For Apache 1.3.32!
15-Oct-2004:    Released 2.8.20-1.3.31: Security Fix
16-Jul-2004:    Released 2.8.19-1.3.31: Security Fix
27-May-2004:    Released 2.8.18-1.3.31: Security Fix
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