Subject: NCSA httpd From: tonym%ix.netcom.com@interlock.mgh.com (Tony Middleton) Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 17:08:31 -0700
How the Web Was Won
Subject: NCSA httpd From: tonym%ix.netcom.com@interlock.mgh.com (Tony Middleton) Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 17:08:31 -0700
To: rballard@standardpoor.com

Rex,

I looked all over NCSA's web stuff and could not find any information 
on restrictions for commercial use of the server or any cost associated 
with it, at least for the binary versions available.  I guess if you 
need source to implement modifcations, its a different story but I 
couldn't find any information about it.  You may want to look around on 
this site yourself:

"http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/","Welcome to the NCSA httpd Home Page"

I looked over your draft report briefly but got involved in some real 
work here at Compustat for a while and ran out of time.

I will look it over again in the morning to see if I had any additiona 
comments.  Will be faxing you an article that appeared in Information 
Week, April 24 on the initative to create a single secure protocol 
standard from SSL and SHTTP.

Tony

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