I think hotmail works like that, the authentication is done through
https and then it reverts to regular http.
So yes I think it's possible.
Enrico
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This (again) sounds like the keep-alive bug :
see
http://www.mail-archive.com/modssl-users@modssl.org/msg12969.html
- Enrico
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Mike
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Subject: Apache + MOD_SSL Win32
Title: Message
Have
you tried putting KeepAlive Off in the SSL vhost ?
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Enrico
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Yes with keepalive off all the crashes disappear. I did like you said to
leave Keepalive On and put KeepAlive Off only inside the SSL Virtualhost
section, And no crashes as well. I don't know about just putting the
User-Agent directive as I had crashes even with Mozilla. Ofcourse it's a
workaround
> >but when I attempt to debug the EXE after a crash, I get no source
> >code
>
> >to trace.
> >
> >Is there anyone out there successfully running an SSL-enabled version
> >of Apache on WIN32? If so, did you have to do anything special? And
> >e
I attempt to debug the EXE after a crash, I get no source code
>to trace.
>
>Is there anyone out there successfully running an SSL-enabled version
>of Apache on WIN32? If so, did you have to do anything special? And
>either way, does someone have a write-up explaining how to put t
Title: Message
I know it's not
supported but... seems like something is still not good in mod_ssl , as reported
by Josef Goebel,
who posted a patch,
there is something odd in mod_ssl for win32. I applied his patch to ap_ctx.c ,
that cures
the crash in most of
the cases
in ap_ctx_get()
a