I am unable to find the location of the virtual machine file, is there some file extension that it uses so I can do a "find" for it

I am sure it is the default location (I started with 2.0, then upgraded to 3.0 in case that makes a difference)

Regards,

Michael S. Erickson, President
Automated Solutions Group
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On Mar 24, 2008, at 4:51 PM, Aparajita Fishman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

I've got Apache in front of A4D. A few weeks ago I generated self- signed SSL certs for 3 virtual hosts on my development server. The institutional IT folks scanned the machine with Nessus or WebInspect over the weekend and dinged me for having week encryption ciphers enabled. By default Apache will enable every cipher suite. The result is the weak ones (40 bit) are exposed.

The problems is I suspect the solutions I found aren't Mac OS X specific because when I restarted Apache after installing them things got very ugly. I've spent the day getting the server so it will start and back to where it was.

Has anyone here tackled this problem and if so would you mind sharing your settings?

You'll probably have better luck getting an answer on an apache forum, this problem is not very Active4D-specific.

;-)

Regards,

  Aparajita
  www.aparajitaworld.com

  "If you dare to fail, you are bound to succeed."
  - Sri Chinmoy   |   www.srichinmoy.org


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