RE: Solaris8(x86) install problem

2001-08-06 Thread Paul McGarry
Hi Breughel, Sorry but I'm still new to Solaris. Where can I get that C compiler? Sorry for being such a dummy. http://www.sunfreeware.com/ should provide you with all the goodies you need. Their FAQ is useful too, as it gives solutions to a lot of common problems you can run into when

RE: Newbie to mod_ssl

2001-06-20 Thread Paul McGarry
I've downloaded apache_1.3.20.tar.gz and mod_ssl-2.8.4-1.3.20.tar.gz. Is there a step-by-step guide to install Apache with mod_ssl ? Such instructions are hidden away in a file named, somewhat cryptically, Install in the mod_ssl tar.gz. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: FYI - Equifax reselling Verisign Global SGC certs at cost!

2001-03-22 Thread Paul McGarry
Given my experiences of Verisign's customer service, I often wonder what exactly they do for me. Well, they gave me something to laugh about this morning. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-017.asp -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator

RE: SSLSession and an HTTP session

2001-03-20 Thread Paul McGarry
after 1 or 2 minutes. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http://www.iebusiness.com.au 6 Lyon Park RoadPhone: (02) 9878 1744 North Ryde NSW 2113 Fax: (02) 9878 1755

SSLSession and an HTTP session

2001-03-19 Thread Paul McGarry
Howdy All, I'm considering mapping SSL_SESSION_IDs to sessions on my webserver. Are there any obvious gotchas that I should be aware of before I start going down this route? Thanks. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec

RE: Certs: where to get them?

2001-01-02 Thread Paul McGarry
with your average browser and therefore needs to be installed 'manually' by visitors to your site to prevent the warning messages from occurring. May as well use your own CA. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd

RE: Certs: where to get them?

2001-01-02 Thread Paul McGarry
ublic uses you more or less need a commercial cert if you don't want to scare people off. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http://www.iebusiness.com.au 6 Lyon Park RoadPhone: (02) 9878 1744 Nort

Re: How do browsers cache ssl pages?

2000-11-06 Thread Paul McGarry
rack users and I am not experiencing any such problems. I'm not doing any javascript posts to another frame, but I do use javascript to trigger gets in other frames. Can you run your app in straight http mode to check that SSL is really involved in causing the problem? -- Paul McGarry

Re: unsecure objects with IE5.5

2000-11-05 Thread Paul McGarry
may seem a bit academic compared to the real world implications of the bug (making a secure site that uses javascript urls unusable unless the user turns off their security features). -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec

Re: Ready for Prime Time ?

2000-11-01 Thread Paul McGarry
of their business model on support revenue I wouldn't think it would be all that difficult to find someone willing to give you support if you actually go and look. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http

Re: Ready for Prime Time ?

2000-11-01 Thread Paul McGarry
r toughest technical problems'. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http://www.iebusiness.com.au 6 Lyon Park RoadPhone: (02) 9878 1744 North Ryde NSW 2113 Fax: (02)

Re: unsecure objects with IE5.5

2000-10-31 Thread Paul McGarry
an application I spent some time crafting out of entirely standards based technology (HTML4, CSS, ecmascript and DOM). -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http://www.iebusiness.com.au 6 Lyon Park RoadPhone

Re: should you start ssl as a root???

2000-10-30 Thread Paul McGarry
to if you want it to bind to the standard port numbers for http and https). However your webserver should be changing to another user/group once it has started. Search for "User" in your httpd.conf file. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator

Re: multiple secure name-based virtual hosts and mod_ssl

2000-10-24 Thread Paul McGarry
esn't care about the browser errors (eg in a dev environment). -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http://www.iebusiness.com.au 6 Lyon Park RoadPhone: (02) 9878 1744 North Ryde NSW 2113 Fax:

Re: THE CLUELESS MORON

2000-10-16 Thread Paul McGarry
appropriate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the computing services department there and get them to have a quiet word. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http://www.iebusiness.com.au 6 Lyon Park RoadPhone

Re: Multiple secure domains against one server.

2000-07-13 Thread Paul McGarry
David Leeson wrote: If its an RTFM, mads, please tell me gently ;-) It is, and TFM will tell you that you can't do it. It'll also tell you why. -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http

Re: Compiling a module during the build of apache

2000-06-20 Thread Paul McGarry
ith mod_so enabled and install it. Once you've done that then install PHP as explained in the INSTALL file in the section "QUICK INSTALL (DSO)". -- Paul McGarrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Integrator http://www.opentec.com.au Opentec Pty Ltd http://www.iebusines