Full_Name: John Hamlik
Version: 2.2.6
OS: FreeBSD3.1
Submission from: john.rightline.com (208.215.20.141)
During an https session if the keep-alive timeout is reached and the browser is
refreshed the browser will return:
The server returned an invalid or unrecognized response.
I have tried it
Hi,
I am running RedHat 5.2's SSL out of the box. It's up and running OK,
but when I attempt to incorporate mod_perl by uncommentíng the following two lines in
httpd.conf, I get an error.
Uncomment theste two lines
LoadModule perl_module
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Avi Alkalay
Version: 2.2.6
OS: AIX 4.3.1
Submission from: igw1.br.ibm.com (32.96.196.66)
Can I compile mod_ssl separately from Apache?
Yes, but only after some initial preparations.
I don't want to patch the
Apache source to
Hi,
I am running Server: Red Hat Secure/2.0 (Unix) PHP/3.0.3 mod_ssl/2.0.7
SSLeay/0.9.0b and cannot get basic authentication to work.
From my httpd.conf in my non-SSL Apache 1.3.4, I cut and paste the
following section into my SSL httpd.conf (I'm running two apache
daemons)
On Fri, Mar 05, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Walt Lillyman
Version: mod_ssl-2.1.8-1.3.4
OS: Red Hat Linux 5.2
Submission from: outb248.codamc.com (199.217.218.248)
My $350 Verisign cert doesn't work, but self-signed certs do,
so this is really a request for help in
Here comes my trace:
[25/Mar/1999 13:10:21] [info] Connection to child 0 established (server
starbug.inbox.se:443)
[25/Mar/1999 13:10:21] [trace] Seeding PRNG with 1032 bytes of entropy
[25/Mar/1999 13:10:21] [trace] OpenSSL: Handshake: start
[25/Mar/1999 13:10:21] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop:
Sorry, it seems the error reports got mixed up...
My error gives the same result as Mark Stosberg saw in Netscape,
but different entries in the logs... I never get the [error]
entries, just this:
[info] Connection to child 4 established (server starbug.inbox.se:443)
[info] SSL handshake
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999, Magnus Stenman wrote:
[...]
It's not only Mac NS, but also Linux Netscape, and yes, they work fine
with other sites including mod_ssl ones.
Hmmm... my problem is still that I've not found a local situation where I can
repeat this (I can only fix something when I can
Wow! Of all the techie list I'm in, this must be the one with the
highest ratio of juicy info / messages. Thank you guys!
--
___THE___ One man alone cannot fight the future. USE LINUX!
\ \ / / ___
\ V / |Juan Carlos Castro y Castro
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999, Magnus Stenman wrote:
[...]
It's not only Mac NS, but also Linux Netscape, and yes, they work fine
with other sites including mod_ssl ones.
Hmmm... my problem is still that I've not found a local situation where I can
repeat this (I
I'm getting the same odd error as the other fellow:
"Netscape has encountered bad data from the server." (Mac
Communicator 4.51)
[GOMEZ Henri] Got exactly the same problem. I use the same
config than Magnus (RH5.2) and
It didn't occur on the same server with previous
Hmmm... my problem is still that I've not found a local situation
where I can
repeat this (I can only fix something when I can repeat it myself).
I'm
currently installing NS 4.51 for FreeBSD in the hope it has the same
problem
as the Linux version (at least my 4.08 hasn't). OTOH we could
Ok, because of the problem reports with various client/platforms and the fact
that I cannot reproduce the problems, I've now established a little test suite
for us. Under
http://en4.engelschall.com/
https://en4.engelschall.com/
an Apache/1.3.6+mod_ssl/2.2.6+OpenSSL/0.9.2b test
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
Dang. NS 4.08 Linux and NS 4.5 Mac work fine on all tests...
Unfortunately I cannot give you access to my box, because it's on
a non-public net..
But I can enable "debug" level in the logs..
/magnus
Ok, because of the problem reports with various
On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
http://en4.engelschall.com/
https://en4.engelschall.com/
...
Netscape 2.02
Netscape 3.04
Netscape 4.08
Netscape 4.51
And these clients also works fine on all tests:
Netscape 4.5 (Linux/glibc) + Fortify
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999 at 11:34:40AM +0100, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999, Mark Stosberg wrote:
Hello,
my setup contains FreeBSD 3.1-STABLE with Apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.2.6, and
openssl 0.9.1c.
I noticed that my Netscape-4.08 export version got the "bad data" error;
here is
Is this a standard config?? static or module??
-Original Message-
From: Ralf S. Engelschall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 1999 8:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Ok, Client Test Suite established
Ok, because of the problem reports with various
Full_Name:
Version: 2.2.6-1.3.6
OS: Solaris
Submission from: sasquach.eglin.af.mil (129.61.201.204)
The instructions for compiling openssl-0.9.2b/mod_ssl/apache work
for both the simple and apaci installations. The problem I have is
when I try to add mod_perl. I always get the following
Ok, because of the problem reports with various client/platforms and the fact
that I cannot reproduce the problems, I've now established a little test suite
for us. Under
http://en4.engelschall.com/
https://en4.engelschall.com/
an Apache/1.3.6+mod_ssl/2.2.6+OpenSSL/0.9.2b test
I haven't been able to duplicate the server error on IE4.0+ on your test
server. (PR#136). ARgh!
Could you share with us the details of the installation of
en4.engelschall.com so we may compare to find the differences and to
test the same configuration in our own environment. This would be most
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