Date: Thu, 09 Jul 1998 14:05:55 -0400 From: "Andrew Webster" <awebster@ctalk.com> To: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: VeriSign now selling IDs for all versions of Apache! Message-ID: <35A50683.E08F0197@ctalk.com>
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------90376C92D55912A4B5FF48D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Not strictly related to FreeBSD, but I thought that the ISPs would find this useful! In Verisign's latest newsletter: > > > 7. VeriSign Server IDs Now Available for all Apache-based Servers > > Apache freeware is among the most popular server software packages on > the Internet today. Until recently, only those sites using commercial > versions of Apache (such as C2Net's Stronghold Product) were able > to obtain VeriSign Secure Server IDs for conducting SSL sessions. Now, > VeriSign is issuing IDs for all Apache-based servers. To learn more and > get your free guide to securing an Apache server, please visit > http://www.verisign.com/guide/apache now. > > Or, if you would like to test that this solution works for your implementation of > Apache, please visit https://digitalid.verisign.com/server/trial for a Free Trial > Server ID. --------------90376C92D55912A4B5FF48D0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <notify@verisign.net> Received: from lumbago.verisign.net ([205.139.94.50]) by blizzard.ctalk.com (Netscape Messaging Server 3.52) with ESMTP id AAA2AA3 for <awebster@ctalk.com>; Thu, 9 Jul 1998 00:21:59 -0400 Received: by lumbago.verisign.net (8.8.5/BCH1.0) id VAA19246; Wed, 8 Jul 1998 21:21:57 -0700 (PDT) Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 21:21:57 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <199807090421.VAA19246@lumbago.verisign.net> To: awebster@ctalk.com From: newsltr@verisign.com Reply-To: newsltr@verisign.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Subject: VeriSign Secure Server News Dear VeriSign Secure Server ID Holder: VeriSign provides its Secure Server ID customers with a periodic newsletter as a free customer benefit. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter in the future, simply reply with a subject of "unsubscribe." **************************************************************** SECURE SERVER ID - JULY 1998 NEWSLETTER: 1) Securing Multiple Servers Within Your Domain 2) Join the VeriSign Trust Network Associates Program 3) Strong Encryption for Added Security Across or Outside US Borders 4) VeriSign and AICPA Create Seal of Trust 5) Test Your Server's Y2K Performance 6) Register New Web Site Domains Easily with Network Solutions' New Registration Plus 7) VeriSign Server IDs Now Available to all Apache-based Servers 8) Implement Secure E-mail Within your Organization - Pre-purchase bundles of Digital IDs **************************************************************** 1. Now You Can Issue Your Own Server IDs with One Easy Enrollment Our new VeriSign OnSite for Secure Server IDs safeguards all the servers within your domain by allowing you to issue multiple Server IDs with one easy enrollment. OnSite can save you time and money and also helps to coordinate the security of all of your Web servers. For more information and enrollment, please visit http://www.verisign.com/serveronsite now. 2. Join the VeriSign Trust Network Associates Program The VeriSign Trust Network Associates Program allows you to resell VeriSign Digital ID products on your Web site and make a commission on all sales you originate. With Digital IDs, your customers can digitally sign and encrypt all e-mail messages, increasing their online security and peace-of-mind. Plus, you demonstrate to customers your commitment to security by displaying the Associates Program's VeriSign Digital ID buttons. Please visit http://www.verisign.com/associate to learn more and to sign up today. 3. Strong (128-Bit) Encryption For Added Security Across or Outside US Borders Current US export laws restrict the use of "strong" (128-bit) encryption across or outside US borders. Until recently, the export versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator browsers only allowed 40-bit SSL connections. However, 40 bits isn't secure enough for many businesses conducting high value financial transactions or sending sensitive corporate engineering and/or financial data internationally. VeriSign, in conjunction with Microsoft and Netscape, and in cooperation with the US Government, has developed a solution to allow certain types of companies to get 128-bit SSL encryption virtually anywhere in the world. 128-bit encryption is 309,485,009,821,345,000,000,000,000 times stronger than 40-bit encryption. If you are a bank (located anywhere in the world) or a US company, please visit http://digitalid.verisign.com/server/global/ to get more information about strengthening your Web site's security with a Global Server ID. 4. VeriSign and AICPA Create WebTrust Seal to Build Online Trust VeriSign and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) have jointly developed the WebTrust Seal program to give online customers an instant level of trust with Web sites they are visiting. WebTrust is designed to assess web sites to ensure that they meet AICPA and CICA-defined criteria for standard business practices and controls over transaction integrity and information protection. Audited sites are given a special AICPA WebTrust Seal to display on their Web pages along with Certified Accountant's reports on the standards maintained by the site. To learn more or enroll for the WebTrust program, please visit http://www.verisign.com/webtrust today. 5. Test Your Web Server's Y2K Performance VeriSign recently introduced a program to allow Web sites to obtain free Trial Server IDs with built-in year 2000 date scenarios. By obtaining these Trial IDs, you can assess how the year 2000 will affect your servers and people visiting your Web site. Please visit http://digitalid.verisign.com/server/y2k/ to begin testing and to ensure your Web server's seamless transition to the next millennium. 6. Register New Web Site Domains Easily with Network Solutions' New Registration Plus Network Solutions offers enhanced domain name registration services to help small businesses and individuals establish and build their identity on the Internet. RegistrationPlus features a simple five-step process that allows Internet users to search, select and reserve or register a web addresses in minutes. Additionally, customers now have access to customer support 24 hours a day. For more information visit http://www.networksolutions.com or call 1-888-642-9675. 7. VeriSign Server IDs Now Available for all Apache-based Servers Apache freeware is among the most popular server software packages on the Internet today. Until recently, only those sites using commercial versions of Apache (such as C2Net's Stronghold Product) were able to obtain VeriSign Secure Server IDs for conducting SSL sessions. Now, VeriSign is issuing IDs for all Apache-based servers. To learn more and get your free guide to securing an Apache server, please visit http://www.verisign.com/guide/apache now. Or, if you would like to test that this solution works for your implementation of Apache, please visit https://digitalid.verisign.com/server/trial for a Free Trial Server ID. 8. Implement Secure E-mail within your Organization - Pre-purchase bundles of Digital IDs With VeriSign's convenient new Digital ID bundles, you can pre-purchase Class 1 Digital IDs in bulk and issue tokens for easy redemption. By distributing these tokens to employees, business partners or customers, you can begin to secure all e-mail messages and implement access control privileges on your corporate intranet or extranet. Please visit http://www.verisign.com/client/token/ to learn more and to enroll today. **************************************************************** Thanks again for choosing VeriSign. We look forward to serving your future electronic commerce and communication needs. Sincerely, VeriSign Digital ID Services --------------90376C92D55912A4B5FF48D0-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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