Jeff Gamsby wrote:
I am having a hard time getting the admin console to work in ssl mode.
I get this notice error in the admin serv logs, is it a cause for
concern? As far as I know, everything is setup correctly.
[notice] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] admserv_host_ip_check:
ap_get_remote_host
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
I am having a hard time getting the admin console to work in ssl
mode. I get this notice error in the admin serv logs, is it a
cause for concern? As far as I know, everything is setup correctly.
[notice] [client
Jeff Gamsby
Center for X-Ray Optics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(510) 486-7783
Richard Megginson wrote:
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
Jeff Gamsby
Center for X-Ray Optics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(510) 486-7783
Richard Megginson wrote:
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
Richard Megginson
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
Jeff Gamsby
Center for X-Ray Optics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(510) 486-7783
Richard Megginson wrote:
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
Jeff Gamsby
Center for X-Ray Optics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(510) 486-7783
Richard Megginson wrote:
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
I think that you are getting hung up on a display issue. The supplier
is just listed as a string to identify the instance. The
synchronization is always[*] initiated from the FDS side, so as long
as you are trying to connect to AD via SSL, everything will be encrypted.
[*] The one
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
I think that you are getting hung up on a display issue. The
supplier is just listed as a string to identify the instance. The
synchronization is always[*] initiated from the FDS side, so as long
as you are trying to connect to AD via SSL, everything will be
Richard Megginson wrote:
I think that you are getting hung up on a display issue. The supplier
is just listed as a string to identify the instance. The
synchronization is always[*] initiated from the FDS side, so as long
as you are trying to connect to AD via SSL, everything will be