Not that I have much say in the matter, being new here and all, but I
definitely like the idea.
I also had another one. How opposed would anyone be, if apache2ctl
fullstatus gave a bit more of this relevant cipher info that I originally
inquired about? Seems like a good place to stick it, since
Hi,
This is my first post. How's it going?
I managed to get OpenSSL 0.9.8g and Apache/2.2.12 working together, but I
never defined what cipher rules I want to allow.
Unfortunately, I cannot figure out a single way for apache2ctl to tell me
what ciphers apache is using. Not what it supports,
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 5:30 PM, smu johnson smujohn...@gmail.com wrote:
I managed to get OpenSSL 0.9.8g and Apache/2.2.12 working together, but I
never defined what cipher rules I want to allow.
Unfortunately, I cannot figure out a single way for apache2ctl to tell me
what ciphers apache is
On October 28, 2010 17:30 , smu johnson smujohn...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately, I cannot figure out a single way for apache2ctl to tell
me what ciphers apache is using. Not what it supports, but what it is
currently allowing when clients use https://.
You can configure httpd to log
Many thanks.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Mark Montague m...@catseye.org wrote:
On October 28, 2010 17:30 , smu johnson smujohn...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately, I cannot figure out a single way for apache2ctl to tell me
what ciphers apache is using. Not what it supports, but what
On 10/28/2010 4:42 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 5:30 PM, smu johnson smujohn...@gmail.com wrote:
I managed to get OpenSSL 0.9.8g and Apache/2.2.12 working together, but I
never defined what cipher rules I want to allow.
Unfortunately, I cannot figure out a single way for