Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 00:27:51 -0400 (EDT)
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hey, isn't terisa merging ssl and shttp? i 'm pretty sure that both spry
and netscape will be using this new hybrid security library. also, ibm
and someone else made an investment in terisa. so we might see a few
os/2 browsers with this library. within 6-10 months, i'll be that both
spry's safetyweb server and netsite support this. given this movement, i
bet we'll see openmarket implement this new lib too. trouble is, how can
people like ncsa/cern (those that give away browsers and servers) afford
to use the terisa tool kit? i guess on those server where tough
security really matters, they'll have a commercial server (most likely
from spry, netscape, or openmarket).
et vous?
bijan
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