Setting up secure HTTP server

From: Charley Hamilton (chamilto_at_uci.edu)
Date: 10/03/03

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    All -

    I'm looking for some good directions on setting up a "secure"
    HTTP (not HTTPS) server. Any particular suggestions of where
    to hunt, since my googling has resulted in more answers than
    minutes to even skip them all.

    The purpose is to provide a server to permit sharing of
    research data, and to provide web pages for our research group.

    Thanks for any pointers/help you can offer.

    Charley

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