Hi,
I am running apache 1.3.26 and mod_ssl 2.8.9-2.1 on a debian linux system.
The system has two IP's, and I only wish for apache to start on ports 80 and 443
on one of those IPs. I am using named based virtual hosting for many sites on
the system for http, and have just one virtual host setu
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, kulkarni veena wrote:
> To have SSL enabled server with self-signed
> certificate do we need
>
> Apache+openSSL+ModSSL or just Apache+ModSSL ?
mod_ssl needs to be linked against OpenSSL libraries so you need to have
OpenSSL if you want to compile mod_ssl. you don't need to h
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Chris Davis wrote:
> I'm looking for a method to hide an old web server behind
> a modssl server. The hidden server has several applications
> served over http. What I'd like is for https requests
> to be rewritten in modssl and proxied to the hidden
> internal system.
>
You can of you use virtual hosts. See the Apache doc and the mod-ssl faq on using one
daemon that handles both ssl and non-ssl
traffic. This is very similar.
Jan
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From: "kulkarni veena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
is it possible to have one instance of Apache+mod_ssl
and have two server cerificates using two different
ports for SSL connection.
Thanks in advance.
-veena
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Chris:
Look at Ralph Engelshall's paper on the Apache web site discussing the
mod_rewrite module. You can provide all the SSL/TLS support on your
front-end server and use mod_rewrite to generate HTTP requests to the old
web server.
Merton Campbell Crockett
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Chris Davis wrote
Hi,
I have one machine which has apache+mod_ssl with a
self signed server certificate. is it possible to have
another self signed certificate using the same
Apache+mod_ssl instance but say a different port?
thanks in advance.
-veena
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Hi,
To have SSL enabled server with self-signed
certificate do we need
Apache+openSSL+ModSSL or just Apache+ModSSL ?
thanks in advance.
-veena
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Geoff,
Opps! Checked out the file and it is a dummy ascii file :-(. I
replaced it with a 'real' file from the source tree and then it whined
about the private key. It too was a dummy ascii file. I replaced it
with a 'real' key file and voila... it all works! It never occurred
to me that 'make
Hi,
I'm looking for a method to hide an old web server behind
a modssl server. The hidden server has several applications
served over http. What I'd like is for https requests
to be rewritten in modssl and proxied to the hidden
internal system.
I installed a second interface on the modssl
* Otto L. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[snip]
> I checked permissions and thought that might be the problem, however,
> the problem persists even if I 'chmod 444
> /opt/sisapache/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt'. Any thoughts?
Could you post a copy of the server.crt file?
Cheers,
Geoff
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Geoff
I have had a look in the archives but couldnt find definate answers to the following:
Im running a website that has ssl working quite happily for some time. However when
errors occur it would be useful to get more details out to diagnose the errors better.
For example, i use client authenticati
modssl-users,
OK, I just built an apache + mod_ssl + mod_perl configuration. I
built the test certificate and installed it (make certificate && make
install). But when I 'apachectl startssl' I get the following
message:
[error] Init: Unable to read server certificate from file
/opt/sisapache/c
Hi,
On Wed, 4 Mar 2003, Tyler Walden wrote:
> I assume that possibly apache is still using an older verison of mod_ssl
> somehow. I know since openssl 0.9.7 the engine code is built in so you
> don't need the --enable-rule=SSL_EXPERIMENTAL anymore or is that
> incorrect?
The SSL_EXPERIMENTAL ru
Hi,
To know the version of mod_ssl running, you can read the logs at the
apache startup, or do a connection with nc or telnet on your webserver
and do a HEAD request. The server will answer sending the Server header
with the server version.
You need the --enable-rule=SSL_EXPERIMENTAL The direc
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